|
Post by dwayanu on Dec 8, 2008 1:17:43 GMT -6
(edit:) Never mind! Apparently, I don't really have that problem.
Being at a low ebb of ready Gold Pieces yet nonetheless contemplating publication of some jottings, I wonder:
What fonts do you have installed and especially like to read? (I'm guessing that Helvetica or a close enough match meets the first criterion, and that any handy substitute for Times Roman is not especially worse.)
Can you dig getting directed to a site offering an intended font for free download?
|
|
jjarvis
Level 5 Thaumaturgist
Posts: 278
|
Post by jjarvis on Dec 8, 2008 8:54:48 GMT -6
Why not embed a font?
|
|
|
Post by dwayanu on Dec 8, 2008 15:06:10 GMT -6
No program on hand that does it. I'm not talking about offering a PDF for sale! (Maybe I posted in the wrong category?) I might be able to work out how to make a regular Postscript file and send that to Lulu to make into a PDF. I would prefer not to go to such trouble.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2008 15:44:53 GMT -6
No program on hand that does it. PDF Creator is freeware and works like a charm. It sets up on your computer as printer, you print your file to it and it produces a PDF. I've used it on several difference systems and have never had any problems with it.
|
|
|
Post by dwayanu on Dec 8, 2008 17:03:51 GMT -6
Never mind!
It appears that the regular Mac "save as PDF" print feature embeds fonts/subsets as SOP. Because there was no dialog asking about it, I assumed (oops!) that embedding was not included. That I had found a font not embedded in the Under Xylarthen's Tower PDF probably helped confuse me.
(I wanted to embed an image here of Emily Litella, but that didn't work out.)
|
|