On Dec 11, 2007 12:37 AM, Mojca Miklavec
On Dec 10, 2007 4:58 PM, Zhichu Chen wrote:
And the second column is for the PS name of the font. I really don't know
how to
write it because it has spaces in it, and when I replaced it with another PS name that has no spaces or other special characters in it, say SimSun as a common Simplified Chinese font in Windows, it worked fine.
So, any suggestions?
You can get the PS name of some font with otfinfo: -p, --postscript-name Print each font's PostScript name. For example: MinionPro-SemiboldItCapt So: otfinfo -p AdobeMingStd-Light.otf which returns AdobeMingStd-Light here.
But I would be a bit surprised if you would manage to make it work that way.
Yes, it doesn't work :( I have seen some pdf files that Acrobat Reader can automatically download fonts for them. I had thought that the reader may have some kind of font list so that if some unusual (non-base) fonts are invoked, it will just down them from the Adobe ftp. I guess I was wrong. I think I should read more about those Adobe specials.
Mojca
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