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def-gthill avatar def-gthill commented on August 20, 2024

Integral signs are also cut off:
integralfail
Again, they work fine in Cambria Math.

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khaledhosny avatar khaledhosny commented on August 20, 2024

I can’t reproduce this with Word 2010, can you send me a sample DOCX file and the generated PDF? Also, how do you generate the PDF, using Word’s built-in feature or a third party tool?

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def-gthill avatar def-gthill commented on August 20, 2024

I'm generating this using Word's built-in feature. I actually managed to find a workaround: I use the print-to-XPS feature, then convert the XPS to a PDF using a third-party tool.

How do I send you a docx and pdf? The comment system only allows attaching images.

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khaledhosny avatar khaledhosny commented on August 20, 2024

Please email the files to me.

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khaledhosny avatar khaledhosny commented on August 20, 2024

Is this still an issue?

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pawaa avatar pawaa commented on August 20, 2024

I'm using Microsoft Word 2016 with XITS 1.108 and I'm havig the same problems with the product and integral signs. I'm algo also using the export to pdf feature in Word.

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khaledhosny avatar khaledhosny commented on August 20, 2024

I think Word’s built-in PDF export feature is just buggy. It does not support embedding CFF fonts (like XITS) and instead embeds the glyphs as raster images, and whatever code doing that rasterisation seems to be buggy. As such I suggest using any of the other available PDF painters that seem to be doing a better job.

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pawaa avatar pawaa commented on August 20, 2024

I belive it is the built-in PDF export feature of Word. I printed the document to PDF instead of exporting it and everything looked good.

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khaledhosny avatar khaledhosny commented on August 20, 2024

OK, closing then. Thanks.

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Dom303 avatar Dom303 commented on August 20, 2024

Word 2013-2016 does not support font embedding using Open Type Fonts (.otf), it only supports it using TrueType Fonts (.ttf).
To fix the problem, all you have to do is follow this simple steps:

  1. Convert the font to .ttf using a converter. I used this website https://onlinefontconverter.com/.
  2. Install the converted files. You will be prompted that the font is already install, choose "yes" to replace the old installation.
  3. Enjoy :)
  4. To help you, I attached a .zip file that contains the XTIS font in .ttf format.
    XITS-TTF.zip

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