diff --git a/cpdfmanual.pdf b/cpdfmanual.pdf index 18c8436..fae50ec 100644 Binary files a/cpdfmanual.pdf and b/cpdfmanual.pdf differ diff --git a/cpdfmanual.tex b/cpdfmanual.tex index e45860b..dd1360c 100644 --- a/cpdfmanual.tex +++ b/cpdfmanual.tex @@ -2245,7 +2245,6 @@ the file using a different page range each time. \noindent\small\begin{verbatim}cpdf ([-add-text | -add-rectangle ]) [-font ] [-font-size ] [-load-ttf =] [-embed-std14] - [-font-enconding [-color ] [-line-spacing ] [-outline] [-linewidth ] [-underneath] [-relative-to-cropbox] @@ -2466,7 +2465,7 @@ specifies the size in points: \noindent\small\verb!cpdf -add-text "-%Page-" -font-size 36 in.pdf -o out.pdf! \end{framed} - \noindent Adding \texttt{-embed-std14 }, given a directory holding the GhostScript/URW free fonts, will embed subsetted font files in the PDF for any of the Standard fonts used. These free fonts can be downloaded from \url{https://github.com/ArtifexSoftware/urw-base35-fonts}. This is important, for example, for PDF/A documents, which must have their fonts embedded. + \noindent Adding \texttt{-embed-std14 }, given a directory holding the GhostScript/URW free fonts, will embed subsetted font files in the PDF for any of the Standard fonts used. These free fonts may be downloaded from \url{https://github.com/ArtifexSoftware/urw-base35-fonts}. This is important, for example, for PDF/A documents, which must have their fonts embedded. The standard fonts cover only the Latin characters, and are limiting. Other TrueType fonts may be introduced with the \texttt{-load-ttf} option, giving a name for, and the file name of the font. For example: