Hi Mike,<br>Thanks for your reply.<br>So I shall not worry about my publisher's requirement if I use OTF?<br>Cheers!<br>Nicolas<br><pre><br></pre><blockquote style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote">
This should only matter if you use bitmapped fonts - TTF and OTF are <br>vector fonts, and will print at whichever resolution the print job has <br>been set up for (so it's not inherent to the pdf file, it can be printed <br>
at any resolution the print job says it should be generating data for... <br>and your publisher should know this).<br><br>If, however, you use bitmap fonts in your book, then you might have a <br>problem. You cannot "upscale" bitmap fonts, you're either going to have <br>
to find TTF/OTF copies of the fonts in question, or find 1200dpi bitmap <br>copies of them instead (alternatively, if they're free fonts with a <br>license that allowed editing, edit them by hand in fontforge or the like <br>
to be 1200 dpi)<br><br>- Mike "Pomax" Kamermans<br></blockquote><pre></pre><br clear="all">Nicolas<br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Nicolas Vaughan <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:nivaca@gmail.com">nivaca@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<pre>Hi,<br>Yeah, its for paper printing. My publisher has required from me at least 1200 dpi.<br>Thanks!<br>Nicolas<br><br><br><br></pre><blockquote style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote">
Do you mean for on-screen rendering, or for when the document gets <br>printed? (different things)<br><br>- Mike "Pomax" Kamermans<br><a style="color: rgb(0, 102, 32);" href="http://www.nihongoresources.com/" title="Linkification: http://www.nihongoresources.com" target="_blank">www.nihongoresources.com</a><br>
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<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 7:28 AM, Nicolas Vaughan <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:nivaca@gmail.com" target="_blank">nivaca@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Thanks, Pete.<br>But isn't there a .cfg or .ini file (as with PDFTeX) where I can configure the x- and y-resolution?<br clear="all"><font color="#888888">Nicolas</font><div><div></div><div><br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Nicolas Vaughan <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:nivaca@gmail.com" target="_blank">nivaca@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hello,<br>Where can I set up the resolution of PDF output files from Xe(La)TeX?<br>Thanks in advance!<br clear="all"><font color="#888888">Nicolas Vaughan<br>
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