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Hello,
I'll try to be as brief and accurate as possible.
I'm doing a poster. I'm using Alegreya.
When I use the medium font, the pdf file exported is fine.
When I use the regular font, the text that is in English is fine, but the text that is in Greek changes into dots while the numbers change into a different font altogeh
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What version of InDesign? What operating system? What are your export settings? Can we see some screenshots from InDesign and Acrobat? Are you sure the glyphs exist in that font?
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You need to open the PDF in Acrobat. You are looking at a preview in Windows Explorer.
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And do you have the same issue with any other font?
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Please get out of preview mode in InDesign and take another screenshot.
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They are all in preview mode! We need frame edges, hidden characters and any text highlighting for missing fonts/glyphs. With nothing selected, hit the w key to get out of preview mode.
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Can you highlight the text that is getting messed up in the export and show the character panel while it's highlighted?
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@BobLevine , like that?
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I don't know what VSLVLN is.
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There is clearly some kind of embedding failure when subsetting the Regular face, that's not affecting the Medium face, right? Font embedding in PDF is meant to store only the glyphs you need to render your Greek text, not all the glyphs in the entire font. One really normal cause of such embedding failures for me is InDesign finding more than one copy of the font (or an identically-named font) in some other font location that ID can access. This could be an Alegraya in TTF format in the Document Fonts folder where the INDD file is. Or it could be an Alegraya Regular in the Windows Fonts folder and all of the faces - Regular included - activated in Adobe Fonts. Or it could be a perfectly reasonable set of Alegraya, installed in the Windows Fonts folder, but the Regular face was downloaded from some kind of Arrr, Download Free Fonts Here, Matey site and has a different internal naming structure than the rest of the family, legitimately downloaded from the foundry.
Anyhow, those are some places to look. But another avenue for you to test would be to change the subsetting percentage at export:in the "Advanced" section of the PDF Export Settings dialog, you can set "subset fonts when percentage of characters used is less than" and set it to 0%, which IIRC should force the entire font to embed.
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Thank you, @Joel Cherney I found and deleted all Alegreya files and then reinstalled the font from Google Fonts. No difference, I'm afraid. I tried the 0% setting as well, but still no difference.
I'm starting to think I should give up on Alegreya and look for something else.
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What font type are the fonts?
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They are True Type, if that's what you mean. Do forgive me, I'm not really an expert in any of these.
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TrueType fonts can have a flag that does not allow embedding fonts in PDF, EPUB or EPS. This happens very often with free fonts from the web. They want to sell the font. So you might purchase the font if it is a free font.
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They're google fonts. They can be embedded.
They may have TTF extensions but they are OpenType.
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Hi, @ka_d ,
where did you get the fonts from?
Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts or what font vendor?
Assuming you are using Windows (10/11?) go to list of fonts, double-click the Alegreya Medium and Regular entries and tell us, what version are these two (second line under Headline- Version: ).
Regards
Stephan
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