[OS X TeX] Embedding Fonts

Don Green Dragon fergdc at Shaw.ca
Sun Dec 18 03:57:29 CET 2011


Hello Herb,

On 16Dec2011, at 4:44 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote:

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>>>>> sudo updmap-sys --setoption dvipsDownloadBase35=true
>>>>> 
>>>>> (you'll have to enter your admin password) in Terminal.
>>>> 
>>>> I gave the sudo command above and the following happened:
>>>> ...
>>> 
>>> Howdy,
>>> 
>>> Do things work now?
>> 
>> They were working fine prior to applying the sudo ..... command above. I just wanted to see what would happen and had no idea what was meant by the response.
>> 
>> 
>>> Are your fonts embedded?
>> 
>> I don't know!
>> 
>> 
>>> You didn't answer my original questions.
>> 
>> Your question was in reply to another person's difficulty.
>> 
>> Sorry for the extra noise.
> 
> 
> Howdy,
> 
> So, what is your problem? Please let me know if everything is still working.

Everything, with respect to TeXShop and TeX, is working beautifully here. It was a matter of curiosity that generated "the problem" and I apologize for that. On reading your advice, to another person, about using the 'sudo' command above, I tried it out -- out of curiosity -- and could not fathom the response received from the bash shell. In other words, my only "problem" was not understanding the response from the bash shell after executing the 'sudo' command. My apology for the confusion that my reply has caused. 


> If you have Adobe Reader open the pdf file with Reader and press Cmd-D which should bring up a tabbed window. One of the tabs should be something about fonts so click on it and it will display all the fonts used and give you information about whether they are embedded or not. That's not the only way to get that information but it's a simple way.

No Adobe Reader here.


Don Green Dragon
fergdc at Shaw.ca






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