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Re: FW: Questions about Old Standard PostScript printer fonts and P   Message List  
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Re: [openreader-format] Re: FW: Questions about Old Standard PostScript printer fonts and PDF/A-1a

At 8:48 PM -0700 11/27/06, Jon Noring wrote:
> > FYI, the below is a current thread on the Electronic Records (ERECS-L) list
>> re font requirements for conversion in the PDF/A standard.
>
>Thanks! Very informative.
>
>I admire the PDF/A standard for its no-compromising position on "doing
>it right".
>

We tried!

In addition, many of the requirements from PDF/A have been
incorporated into PDF/X and PDF/E as well - and are under
consideration for PDF/UA.

As the most strict of the ISO PDF specifications, it is
serving quite nicely as the "minimal requirements" for any other
specification. And its VERY rapid adoption by 3rd parties is
helping.


Leonard
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