Sorry for my long reply, under assumption that they might help you to guide me in right direction. PDF generated from MS-Word (with - MingLiu font - which already available in my machine ) : PDF generated from MS-Word (with - LiQun Ye Geometric Trimming Chinese Fontt - Simplified ) : When I check the properties of the PDFs (good and bad PDFs) in Acrobat reader, I observed the following in Fonts tab Which looks good and these characters are different from what Firefox is displaying.Īlso, is there anything to be done from encoding side? To test this, I copied all the text from my database to a MS-Word document and generated a PDF from Word. ![]() Please find the Link to the current InDesign template.Īfter reading your reply, I observed that Firefox's pdf.js is substituting the same Character in all missing places (spaces). I will try generating PDF with such template and get back to you. ![]() I might need to create an InDesign template which we are using to generate this PDF, with SimHei font in it. SimHei font is already installed in our InDesign server. I believe the InDesign server is exporting Chinese font to the PDF (otherwise Firefox could not display it), but they are not visible in remaining browsers and Acrobat reader.Ĭan you please suggest what needs to be done to correct this behavior. However Simplified Chinese font is not visible. ![]() I have observed that Traditional Chinese font is looks good in all browsers. This is happening with the font in PDFs viewed in Google Chrome (all PDFs.) and I dont know how to solve it. These fonts are already installed in my InDesign server.Įven it looks odd in Acrobat Reader DC (spaces) - Version: 2017.009.20044 The InDesign template is using the following fonts: The same PDF looks different in Firefox and IE/Chrome. When I generate a PDF/JPG, empty spaces are being displayed instead on Chinese font characters in Chrome and IE, looks good in Firefox. Trying to create a PDF/JPG with Simplified Chinese font using InDesign Server CS5.5 and InDesign Template
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