[texhax] [pdftex] Change font names in PDF
narke
narkewoody at gmail.com
Sat May 21 17:18:42 CEST 2011
On 21 May 2011 21:42, Reinhard Kotucha <reinhard.kotucha at web.de> wrote:
> On 2011-05-21 at 13:07:52 +0800, narke wrote:
>
> > Yes, enclosed file please find the eps file generated from 'dot
> > -Tps' command.
>
> Hi,
> the file lwip-dep.eps doesn't contain any fonts, only a reference to
> Times-Roman. When I create a PDF file using ghostscript, Times-Roman
> is referenced but not embedded.
>
>
> name type emb sub uni object ID
> ----------------------- --------- --- --- --- ---------
> Times-Roman Type 1 no no no 8 0
>
>
> If I ask ghostscript to embed the fonts, I get
>
> name type emb sub uni object ID
> ----------------------- --------- --- --- --- ---------
> SVMFZO+Times-Roman Type 1C yes yes no 8 0
>
> and the embedded font is actually "Nimbus Roman No9 L Regular":
>
> /FullName (Nimbus Roman No9 L Regular) readonly def
> /FamilyName (Nimbus Roman No9 L) readonly def
> [...]
> /FontName /SVMFZO+Times-Roman def
>
I got the embedded fonts after running epstopdf on the eps file. The
point to me is that I just want to get font names like that, despite
of the actual font is embedded or not.
> Regards,
> Reinhard
>
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