@ -19,9 +21,14 @@ You want `emb` to be `yes` for all fonts (and possibly `sub` as well; also, all
`pdftexDownloadBase14 true`
`pdftexDownloadBase14 true`
If it's set to `false`, change it to `true`, then run `update-updmap` as root. Remake the PDF; if it still has non-embedded fonts, your figures are probably to blame. Check your PDF figures and make sure their fonts are embedded (using the `pdffonts` command). For anything that doesn't have embedded fonts, you can try the following magical invocation (all on one line):
If it's set to `false`, change it to `true`, then run `update-updmap` as root. Remake the PDF; if it still has non-embedded fonts, your figures are probably to blame. Check your PDF figures and make sure their fonts are embedded (using the `pdffonts` command). For anything that doesn't have embedded fonts, you can try the following magical invocation:
This creates a file `figures/Mprime-new.pdf` that is hopefully identical to the input file `figures/Mprime.pdf`, except that the fonts are embedded. Run `pdffonts` on it to check.
This creates a file `figures/Mprime-new.pdf` that is hopefully identical to the input file `figures/Mprime.pdf`, except that the fonts are embedded. Run `pdffonts` on it to check.