I noticed that searching for Hebrew text in a PDF file (and also copying text) depends on which font is used.
There are files in which searching and copying work well, and there are files in which it does not work, or works partially.
I've seen it depends on the font used, but i don't know how to fix that.
Which setting in the font can be fixed so that it can be searchable and copyable?
Why my font not searchable on PDF?
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Re: Why my font not searchable on PDF?
It depends on how the PDF was produced. Can you select the text?
The glyphs may have been converted to curves.
The glyphs may have been converted to curves.
Re: Why my font not searchable on PDF?
Yes I can select the text, but when I copy and paste, it comes out as gibberish.Bhikkhu Pesala wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 10:18 pm It depends on how the PDF was produced. Can you select the text?
The glyphs may have been converted to curves.
It looks like something is wrong with the font encoding, although otherwise it works fine on Adobe InDesign etc.
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Re: Why my font not searchable on PDF?
Some PDF producers/readers rely on glyph names, so ensure those are correct. FontCreator has an option to export fonts with release names which should work.
Re: Why my font not searchable on PDF?
I regenarated the glyph names, and the problem resolved. Thank you!Erwin Denissen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 6:44 am Some PDF producers/readers rely on glyph names, so ensure those are correct. FontCreator has an option to export fonts with release names which should work.