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Embedding of fonts in PDF and SVG les
How fonts are handled in PDF and SVG les mainly depends on the fonts that you use in the
project.
PDF Files
The music and text fonts, and their sub-sets, that are supplied with Dorico Elements
are embedded in PDF les during the export. If you open the PDF les on a different
computer, they look the same, even if that computer does not have the fonts installed
that are used in the document. If you use different fonts, make sure that these permit
embedding.
SVG Files
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) les do not embed fonts directly. Some font characters,
such as note heads, articulations, and accidentals, are converted into outlines, so that
they do not depend on the font from which they are taken. Other font characters, such
as time signature and tuplet digits, are only encoded using references to the font from
which they are taken. The latter also applies to regular text, such as staff labels, tempo
instructions, and dynamics. This means that the SVG
le looks incorrect if rendered by
a web browser on a computer that does not have the fonts installed. The appearance
of SVG
les depends on the browser or the rendering software, and on the fonts that
are installed on the computer.
To ensure that the SVG le appears correctly if embedded in a web page, you can open
the SVG le in an illustration program and convert all font characters to outline paths,
then re-export the SVG
le and embed that le. Alternatively, you can use web fonts to
ensure that the necessary fonts are available on the web server.
SVG graphics that are exported from Dorico Elements conform to the SVG Tiny 1.1
specication, which denes a subset of features in the full SVG specication.
For information about using web fonts with SVG, refer to the Help Center on the
Steinberg website.
RELATED LINKS
Exporting layouts as graphics les on page 525
Graphics le formats on page 535
Image resolution on page 536
Monochrome and color graphics processing on page 536
Annotations
Annotations provide additional information for printed or exported documents, such as the
date and time it was printed. Publishers and printing agencies can use these to identify and
register printed images correctly or to embed exported graphics
les into a desktop publishing
application.
When printing/exporting your layouts for publication, you can include typical annotations. You
can also allow Dorico Elements to print or export any view options that you have activated in
your project.
NOTE
Crop marks and the border can only be printed if the page size is smaller than the paper size.
The Annotations section of the Print Options panel contains the following options:
Print mode
Annotations
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