Embedding Fonts CorelDraw

Brief Description

Font embedding enables fonts used in the creation of a document to travel with that document, which ensures that a user views the document exactly as the author intended.

TrueDoc™ technology continues to be available in CorelDRAW 12 and has been a feature of CorelDRAW since the release of CorelDRAW 8. TrueDoc allows True Type fonts to be embedded directly into CDR files so that when opened on systems that do not have all necessary fonts installed, documents will continue to display text in the appropriate typeface. To embed fonts in a document, simply place a check in the box labeled Embed Fonts using TrueDoc in the Save Drawing dialog box of CorelDRAW.

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How export text as curves?

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To export text as curves:

1. Click File Publish to PDF.

2. Click Settings.

3. Click the Objects tab.

4. Enable the Export all text as curves check box.

More Details

The generated fonts created using the TrueDoc technology are distributed only for the purpose of rendering and viewing the original document. Corel does not condone and does not authorize or allow such regenerated fonts to be used for any other purpose.

You can find fonts on CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 CD 3. The fonts are grouped in folders by category:

CJK — contains Japanese and Korean fonts

Cyrillic — contains fonts in the Cyrillic alphabet

Greek — contains fonts in the Greek alphabet

Hebrew — contains fonts in the Hebrew alphabet

OpenType_TrueType — contains fonts in the OpenType and TrueType formats. OpenType fonts are scalable fonts developed by Microsoft® and Adobe®. TrueType fonts were developed by Apple Computer, and are widely used on both the Windows® and Macintosh® platforms.

WGL4 — contains Windows Glyph List 4 fonts, which each contain 652 Unicode characters and are guaranteed to display correctly on recent versions of all major platforms. WGL4 fonts are available for Latin (for example, English, Spanish, German, French), Central and Eastern European (for example, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian), Cyrillic (for example, Russian, Bulgarian), Greek, and Turkish alphabets.

To embed fonts in a PDF file:

1. Click File Publish to PDF.

2. Click Settings.

3. Click the Objects tab.

4. Enable the Embed fonts in document check box.

If you want to install the basic fonts to your PDF file, enable the Embed base 14 fonts check box.

NOTE: Enabling the Embed base 14 fonts check box increases file size, and, therefore, it is not recommended for publishing to the World Wide Web.

References:

[http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1150981051301#versionTabview=tab1&tabview=tab0 CorelDraw. Graphic design]

Working with text and fonts when creating PDF files