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Hi Owen, all


Owen Genat wrote
The 14 standard PostScript fonts are now (under v4.2+) always embedded, as
required by PDF v1.5. I provide some detail here:

http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/30069/pdf-font-embedding-in-libreoffice-42/?answer=30071#post-id-30071

This may be contributing to the observed behaviour, although to what
degree this change affects font substitution, I am uncertain.

That would be acceptable if the file was exported as PDF 1.5 but since it is
exported as PDF 1.4 the change doesn't make any sense.

In any case it would be nice to allow the user to select the PDF version and
re-enable the standard font embedding (obviously if the user chooses PDF 1.5
the option to "Embed standard fonts" should be disabled because it is not an
option...)

Regards,
Pedro



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