[XeTeX] How to tell Xetex don't embed some ttf font into pdf
Jonathan Kew
jonathan at jfkew.plus.com
Thu Nov 20 02:09:39 CET 2008
On 19 Nov 2008, at 23:31, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
>> And therefore it would be appropriate to write to Adobe and ask them
>> to make in future better, sensible, standards.
>
> This remark is in my opinion completely unfair. Adobe has put
> incredible efforts into making PDF 1.7 an ISO standard, and PDF was
> already very well documented before that. The TeX world has benefited
> from that a lot (and, before, from PostScript, Type 1 fonts, etc.).
> Besides, I don't see the benefit for individuals of having PDF
> published
> as an ISO standard, since the ISO documents are ridiculously
> overpriced
> (http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=51502
> ),
> while the Adobe technical specifications have been available free of
> charge for decades (https://www.adobe.com/devnet/pdf/).
>
> Anyway, the above is irrelevant for the discussion at hand: we're
> discussing a feature that relies on Adobe Reader as a widespread PDF
> viewer, not on PDF as a standard. It's about extending XeTeX's
> capabilities, not the PDF specifications (which would only make things
> more difficult for third-party viewers). There is a sensible reason to
> support the feature (reduce output file size), and there is a (huge)
> user community for it.
Agreed.
>
> Then again, I'm not advocating adding that feature unconditionally,
> I'm only asking you to not dismiss the request with a mere "but it's
> not
> standard anyway" and I'm saying it is worth considering. But of
> course,
> it depends on the implementers. Jonathan, are you reading us?
Yes, I am. I don't know whether it is possible to achieve this through
something in the xdvipdfmx configuration; maybe ChoF could comment on
that. I'm not opposed to the feature, but I don't know enough about
the whole font embedding process to say much more at this point.
JK
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