Various notes related to embedded fonts:
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- <li>The PostScript renderer does not yet support TrueType fonts, but can embed Type 1 fonts.</li>
- <li>The font is simply embedded into the PDF file, it is not converted.</li>
- <li>When FOP embeds a font, it adds a prefix to the fontname to ensure that the name will not match the fontname of an installed font.
- This is helpful with older versions of Acrobat Reader that preferred installed fonts over embedded fonts.</li>
+ <li>The font is simply embedded into the output file, it is not converted.</li>
+ <li>When FOP embeds a font in a PDF file, it adds a prefix to the fontname to ensure that
+ the name will not match the fontname of an installed font. This is helpful with older
+ versions of Acrobat Reader that preferred installed fonts over embedded fonts.</li>
<li>When embedding PostScript fonts, the entire font is always embedded.</li>
<li>When embedding TrueType fonts (ttf) or TrueType Collections (ttc), a subset of the
original font, containing only the glyphs used, is embedded in the output document.
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