Re: Problem with T1 fonts
On Aug 13, 8:45 pm, Ingo <in...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Unfortunately, the PDF hardcopy still looks crappy font-wise compared
to printing directly from Ghostview. Actually, it stinks because all
the fonts look like bitmaps even though they are allegedly T1 encoded.
T1 refers to the font encoding, not whether they are bitmap or not!
You're thinking of PS Type1 fonts. I agree the nomenclature is a bit
confusing.
You'll need to post both log files and minimal examples to fix your
problem, I'm afraid.
Will
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