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On 05/19/2011 03:47 PM, Nuno J. Silva wrote:
and I suppose that feature embeds non-standard fonts (PDF/A-1a goes
further because it not only requires font embedding, it also embeds
standard fonts).
For "standard fonts", you would have to then decide what is and is not
a standard font.
That's the base fonts as defined by Adobe.
I thought these were the same for PDF and PostScript, but the lists are
slightly different.
For PDF:
- Helvetica
- Times
- Courier
- Symbol
- ZapfDingbats
These, if I am not mistaken, are the fonts every PDF viewer should
provide by itself (same applies to postscript interpreters with the
PostScript base fonts, of course).
See
- http://enwp.org/PostScript_fonts#Core_Font_Set
- http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.95/fonts.html#Base-14+Fonts
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