Changing Font Names in Win2k (1 Viewer)

Merforga

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Is it possible to change the font names in Win2k?

If you go here:

http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?s=&threadid=29272

I have a couple of PDF files, the Conics Solutions requires a font called TimesNewRomanCyr. A user posted a link to the fonts needed HOWEVER they had a space in them ie Times New Roman Cyr so Acrobat couldn't find the font needed. Can you rename the font names in the Font folder somehow?

Oh yeh if you have the font can you please post it???

And one last question..is it possible to change the font for EVERYTHING in the PDF document all at once instead of goin to each individual dot and changing the font for it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
 

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you'll need a special app in Acrobat to do that.

I forgot the name, but i have it in my software library.

but i thought pdf's embed fonts?
 

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Originally posted by fatmuscle
you'll need a special app in Acrobat to do that.

I forgot the name, but i have it in my software library.

but i thought pdf's embed fonts?

embed fonts? i thought it actually prints it out and then saves it into a form, thats why theres a postscript thing in printer and faxes folder.
 

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Originally posted by fatmuscle
you'll need a special app in Acrobat to do that.

I forgot the name, but i have it in my software library.

but i thought pdf's embed fonts?
They embed them if you tell them to embed them...can yuou find out what program it is??
 

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not amny know about it.

or know how to use it

but it's damn powerful
 

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