I've used summertime font in an Adobe Indesign CS5.5 document. When I make a pdf from Indesign, I'm getting an error that says "This font could not be embedded due to licensing restrictions int he font... My question is... is there any kind of work around to his error. The font appears correct in the pdf but does not print correctly. However, the font does print correctly when I print directly from the Indesign file. HELP! PS. this did not happen on my old IMAC.
The answer is implied in your question. The font does not permit embedding. So, instead of working with the font temporarily installed you, and anyone who needs/wants to read your pdf, needs to have the font permanently installed on his/her machine before opening the file.
This is a problem with Fontographer.
Edited on Jul 27, 2011 at 23:56 by claudeserieux
Makes no difference Claude, restricted license embedding no embedding allowed. Default Fontographer setting. So if the author doesn't specifically chooses the embedding settings that is the result. There are only two ways out, permanently install the font on any machine that needs to read the pdf or change the embedding rights in the font before saving the pdf with the font embedded.
Edit kk
By the way, Claude, the otf's are not valid font files.
Edited on Jul 27, 2011 at 23:38 by koeiekat
koeiekat said Makes no difference Claude, restricted license embedding no embedding allowed.
By the way, Claude, the otf's are not valid font files.
Correction
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