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They used (I recall) In Design (indd files). This leaflet was originally designed by two college students undertaking a design degree. I think I will look at another font and see if I can avoid kernelling but isn't it sometimes needed? As per Lazur URH I've changed the dropbox url though the in-line display is still not showing text.īased on druban's analysis I will not raise a bug report. You might want to change 'due to' to 'with' (para 1), remove the comma between 'rare grasses' and 'attracts diverse' (para 2) and remove the semicolon in para 3 after 'otter' as well (since you don't have a subject in the clause that follows), all before converting to paths, because editing text becomes very difficult afterwards. At that point what you see on screen is what you'll get from any printer or PDF reader. If you really want to use this file just convert all text to paths, manually as a command from the menu, not the automatic PDF conversion. You might try to reinstall the font but really there's nothing special about it. If a glyph is corrupted the program rendering it will substitute the fallback font which will be bolded differently. Inconsistent rendering is the worst corruption and I am surprised that Inkscape even allowed you to use this font.
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Generally fonts that are specially designed for non Roman characters have had little attention given to their Roman letters, and this looks like the l has bad hinting and the ligature 'fi' seems damaged as well. Levenim is a font used for its Hebrew glyphs. Note: it is coming up to midnight in the UK so it will be tomorrow before I'm back online. I found a reference on the MS site here Note this is version 1 but I cannot see what version I have (the version property is blank). Levenim MT is on in my Windows system but I cannot say when or what program installed it. Strange, as the printed version is produced from the pdf version, not the svg, and the printed version only displays the problem on the left page, first 2 paragraphs But using Adobe Acrobat Reader the problem is visible in all paragraphs on the left page "About Biss Meadows" and the top 4 paragraphs of the middle page under "Friends of Biss Meadows". I've also created a pdf without images here:įurther inspection of the pdf version using Adobe Acrobat Reader shows the problem when viewed from 100% to 300% though it gets less pronounced as the magnification increases. It is here:Īs stated above, the problem in the printed version is all the lower case Ls in the top 2 paragraphs on the left page "About Biss Meadows". As the original svg file is 88MB I've created a version without the images at just 77K. I welcome any suggestions how to avoid this in a future print run. I'm using Inkscape version 0.91 under Windows 7 64bit The pdf was created in Inkscape using Save As and then selecting: So letter spacing doesn't seem to be the issue. However, further down the page (not shown) is white text also Levenim MT size 11 Bold and also with 0 spacing on some lowercase Ls (as in "you’ll") and these are fine. For example the "il" and "li" in "wildlife" but not the "l" in "central" or in "ecologists". I found some of them too close together so I changed them to 0 spacing. The paragraph letter spacing is -0.38 except some of the lowercase Ls. The text font is Levenim MT size 11 Bold. I then opened it in Adobe Acrobat Reader and generally it was OK except at magnification full size (100%) when the problem appeared:
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Here is a screen shot of the same paragraphs:Īs you see it looks fine. I then looked at the pdf I sent to the printers. One issue was the lower-case letter Ls were too thick in 2 paragraphs: I've produced a leaflet for a community group and I just received it back from the printers. Hi, first post, so may I start by saying I have found Inkscape to be a powerful and quick to learn the basics program.