From: BPJ <bp...@me...> - 2015-08-11 11:57:31
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Den 2015-08-11 13:42, Carsten Becker skrev: > Hi Benct, > > this should work in my experience, at least as far as Adobe Reader is > concerned. Hi Carsten, I'm using Ubuntu/GNOME and have had no problem *viewing such PDFs in a variety of viewers. I was thinking more of Illustrator and friends which actually open PDFs for editing. I should have pointed that out, but human beings are in the habit of taking things for granted! :-) /bpj > Here's a screenshot of my own Graphite-enabled font for my > own fictional alphabet (left; XeTeX) [1] and another document set in > Linux Libertine G, which uses Graphite for typographic ligatures (Th, > fi, ff et al.) among others (right; LibreOffice 4) [2]. The fonts are > partially embedded in the PDF files in both cases according to the file > properties dialog. > > <http://i.imgur.com/drMYXph.png> > > I'm viewing this in Adobe Reader 11.0.08 running with WINE 1.7.44 on > KUbuntu 15.04. > > Regards > Carsten > > [1] > <http://benung.nfshost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/2015-06-29-lords-prayer.pdf> > [2] > <http://benung.nfshost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/2012-04-07-imperial-messages.pdf> > > Am 11.08.2015 um 13:24 schrieb BPJ: > >> Can you open PDFs generated by Graphite-aware programs like XeTeX >> or LibreOffice in Adobe programs without losing the Graphite >> 'magic'? I ask because I don't have or use those programs, but >> some in my presumptive user base do, so the issue will certainly >> come up. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Silgraphite-fonts mailing list > Sil...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/silgraphite-fonts > |