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January 27, 2024
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Opening a pdf with runic symbols

  • January 27, 2024
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Hi

I'm tryng to open a pdf file in illustrator that countains symbols (runes), and all I get is crossed squares.
Here's what I found so far :

-the ascii symbol displays fine in a browser or other app that uses system fonts.
-The document opens and reads properly in acrobat pdf reader.
-The document can be opened in google docs, the formating is messy but the symbols display fine.
-The formating in illustrator is fine, but all symbols are crossed squares.
-If I copy-paste, in illustrator, from the file opened in google docs, the regular alphabet displays correctly, but the runes show a crossed square.
-If I copy-paste the runic symbol from elsewhere, I still get a crossed square. I cannot change the font, it stays stuck on Myriad Pro.

Any idea how to solve the problem?

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Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 27, 2024

Illustrator is not a general purpose PDF editor. Things can happen.

 

You can try: turn on "Missing glypg protection" in Preferences > Type

 

If that does not help: do you need to edit the text?

If not: create a new Illustrator file.

Place/link the PDF

Select it and Object > Flatten transparency. Turn on "Outline Text"

Dee-SAutor
Known Participant
January 27, 2024

Thanks, it seems the options was already turned on.

Yes I really need to edit the text, and there's a larger problem that I cannot type rune symbols in general.
Now there's something very strange : the symbols display well in text editors like office. It uses a font called "liberation". It doesn't show up in Illustrator.

Even more strange, system fonts like, well, "System", "fixedsys", "small fonts", do not show up in office, though I can still use them by writing their names. In illustrator, they don't show up and I cannot use them.
I have the impression it could be related but I'm puzzled where it comes from

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 29, 2024

I thought they were PSt1 but maybe not those versions then. Is there a list somewhere or a way to identify those fonts?
In any case, it doesn't seem like this font is the issue.


Here is information about PostScript fonts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostScript_fonts You recognize the by the file type.