![]() ![]() Here is a screenshot of the embedded fonts under File -> Document Properties: It appears that the app is attempting to embed the fonts but they are not being embedded correctly. Update 3: Fonts are referenced in the PDF, but not embedded The Multiple Master fonts that are used for this are: Adobe Serif MM and Adobe Sans MM This way, the document will not be represented exactly as the designer wanted it to, but at least the text won’t reflow. If certain fonts are missing from the PDF file, Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader will automatically try to emulate the missing font by using one of the Multiple Master fonts that are built into these programs. The font,, is an OpenType Font and does allow embedding by the license. Update 1: Similar unanswered questions I have found How do I embed the font into the PDF output so that it is rendered correctly as the custom font rather than default type after it is sent. Here is a tutorial that uses the same process: I am generating the PDF using the UIKit Framework. Some characters may not display or print correctly. This sent file displays all font as a default sans type and on a few systems, I received the error Cannot find or create the font 'RVYPRT+TradeGothicLTStd-Light'. However, part of the app is to email the PDF as a leave behind. ![]() ![]() It is embedding correctly into the application, and looks great. I am generating a four page PDF document in an iPad application that uses a custom font, Trade Gothic. ![]()
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