• How to create PDFs with a 'similar-enough' font embedded if the ori

    From ken@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 12 09:49:38 2017
    In article <86cc56fc-8869-4e07-a253-bacde241ac06@googlegroups.com>, shanhassan06@gmail.com says...

    Hey All,

    Can someone tells me which is the similar text to Adobe Sans MM..

    That's a Multiple Master font. Multiple Masters are intended to be
    continuously variable fonts, variable along a number of design axes.

    So there is no single simple font which is 'similar' to the MM font,
    except of course another MM font. A specific instance of a MM font is
    intended to be used as a replacement for a missing font, taking into
    account whatever design axes the font might have (eg Boldness,
    italicisation. compression such as narrow or condesed etc)

    Most likely what you are seeing is Adobe Acrobat listing 'Adobe Sans
    MM' as the actual used font for a missing font in a PDF file? In this
    case what you want a rteplacement for is the original font.

    However, sometimes people do use Multiple Master fonts as original
    fonts, presumably because they don't understand the purpose of Multiple Masters. I don't really know of a font which is 'similar enough' to
    Adobe Sans MM, perhaps Helvetica would do for you.

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  • From shanhassan06@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 12 01:30:10 2017
    Hey All,

    Can someone tells me which is the similar text to Adobe Sans MM..

    Thank You.

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