Type 1
Determines whether the PDF file contains Type 1 fonts. Type 1
fonts, also called PostScript fonts, contain defined character
shapes in an encoded PostScript format and contain hints in
their character definitions. Hints help reproduce font outlines
while maintaining the font shape at low resolutions.
Type 3
Determines whether the PDF file contains Type 3 fonts, which
are mostly ornamental and decorative. Type 3 fonts may
contain gradations or be entirely black. Type 3 fonts produce
larger files than TrueType or Type 1 fonts.
Multi-Master
Determines whether the PDF file contains Multi-Master fonts,
which give designers more flexibility with a typeface. Use a
Multi-Master font to create many variations of the same font.
Composite
Determines whether the PDF file contains Composite fonts,
which enable the encoding of very large character sets and
writing that is not horizontal. Composite font technology can be
used worldwide.
City font is used
Determines whether the PDF file contains fonts named after
cities. Macintosh system fonts typically have city names, for
example, Athens, Chicago, Geneva, London, New York, San
Francisco, Venice, and Monaco.
Name
Font Name
Checks the PDF file for the font names that appear in the
Font
Name
boxes. Type the font name in the box. You can add up to
eight
Font Name
boxes by clicking the plus sign (+). To delete a
font name, select the box and click the minus sign (-).
Embedding
Font is not embedded
Determines whether any fonts in the PDF file are not
embedded. Embedding prevents font substitution when readers
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