[OS X TeX] Can Texshop find embedded fonts in pdf file?

Peter Dyballa Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Wed Dec 22 11:40:58 CET 2004


Am 22.12.2004 um 09:03 schrieb David Arnold:

> Is there a way to use Texshop to find out what fonts are actually in 
> the pdf file?

No. But you can install xpdf -- no, not as viewer, it's worth because 
of some little programmes:

pete 105 /\ pdfinfo Library/texmf/Arbeit/Brief.pdf
Title:        Brief.pdf
Subject:      Mein professionelles PowerBook G4
Keywords:     Finanzamt, PowerBook, professionell, LaTeX, pdfTeX
Author:       Peter Dyballa
Creator:      TeX
Producer:     pdfTeX-1.20a
CreationDate: Mon Dec 20 17:04:30 2004
ModDate:      Sat Nov  1 22:00:17 2003
Tagged:       no
Pages:        1
Encrypted:    no
Page size:    595.276 x 841.89 pts (A4)
File size:    100791 bytes
Optimized:    no
PDF version:  1.4

pete 106 /\ pdffonts Library/texmf/Arbeit/Brief.pdf
name                                 type         emb sub uni object ID
------------------------------------ ------------ --- --- --- ---------
NNNEGD+Dijkstra                      Type 1       yes yes no       6  0
HTTRGO+LucidaBright                  Type 1       yes yes no       9  0
JIANHV+LucidaSans                    Type 1       yes yes no      12  0
ADAUXX+LucidaBright-Demi             Type 1       yes yes no      15  0
KOCTMA+LucidaBright-Slant_167        Type 1       yes yes no      18  0
QEPZCR+LucidaBright-Italic           Type 1       yes yes no      21  0


The others are: pdftotext, pdftops, pdftopbm, pdfimages. I'm not 
finished reading ans exploring this set and the manual pages etc. 
Here's the source: http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf. It's a Fink package 
too.

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   Pete

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