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I am an author and need to revise the print version of one of my books. When I upload the PDF of my book that is on Amazon, the font is "New Baskerville" but when I type changes, it is "Minion Pro." I cannot find New Baskerville on the dropdown list. Do I need to change the font for the entire book to something else? This will be a huge problem because the cover and spine size is based on the current font size of New Baskerville.
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It is a terrible idea to do anything other than “touch-up” text editing in Acrobat, in other words, simple typo fixes and character replacements. This is especially true for documents with complex text layout. You are best advised to edit the original source document and create a new PDF file from that. Think of PDF as a Final Form File Format as opposed to an editable, source document format.
But to your specific point, Acrobat does not allow text to be edited in its original font unless the exact same font is installed on the system running Acrobat, regardless of whether that font was embedded either fully or subset in the PDF file. The fact that New Baskerville doesn't show up in the dropdown list is indicative that (1) the font is not installed on your system (New Baskerville is not a system font in neither Windows nor MacOS although MacOS does have a Baskerville font - not New Baskerville) or (2) you have the font installed but it doesn't allow for editability embedding.
Bottom line is to go back to your original document and edit there after installing the New Baskerville font on your system.
- Dov
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You should definitely not be editing the PDF version of your book directly.
Go back to the original file format you created it in, edit it and then generate a new PDF file from it.
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It is a terrible idea to do anything other than “touch-up” text editing in Acrobat, in other words, simple typo fixes and character replacements. This is especially true for documents with complex text layout. You are best advised to edit the original source document and create a new PDF file from that. Think of PDF as a Final Form File Format as opposed to an editable, source document format.
But to your specific point, Acrobat does not allow text to be edited in its original font unless the exact same font is installed on the system running Acrobat, regardless of whether that font was embedded either fully or subset in the PDF file. The fact that New Baskerville doesn't show up in the dropdown list is indicative that (1) the font is not installed on your system (New Baskerville is not a system font in neither Windows nor MacOS although MacOS does have a Baskerville font - not New Baskerville) or (2) you have the font installed but it doesn't allow for editability embedding.
Bottom line is to go back to your original document and edit there after installing the New Baskerville font on your system.
- Dov
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Dov,
Could you please share your insight on this question?
https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-fonts/fonts-and-websites/m-p/10759669#M1416
I'm trying to use an adobe font on my shopify website. All of the tutorials to imbed a font into your website include a font file.
It seems like adobe doesn't offer the font file, only a link. Why is that?
How do you use it for your website then?
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I have just reponded to that thread.
Adobe Fonts is a cloud-based font serving service. It never directly provides you with a font file, but serves fonts out when invoked using the snippet provided on the webpage in Adobe Fonts describing the font.
- Dov
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