The time stamps in your edited document do not show this. Issue is fixed in jWordConvert v2016R1.04. Your editor may be located in a different time zone than you. This specific issue happened with the Calibri font but we think this could also have been an issue with Consolas and Cambria fonts. txt files in UTF-8 format in order for the characters to show up correctly (the characters may look okay on your side as Unicode, ANSI, etc., but they might look all garbled on the customer’s side and on our preview window). ![]() Removing the bitmap (EBDT, EBLC & EBSC) when subsetting resolved the issue. Adobe Reader seem to be using these bitmap when rendering at specific zoom level. ![]() We traced back the issue to the bitmap font tables being preserved when subsetting fonts. When turning Text Smoothing option to “For Monitor” or “For Laptop / LCD Screen”, the issue disappear. Same text rendered at different zoom levels Rendering at 100%: Characters look good Rendering at 106%: Some Characters are invalid / funny / garbage / incorrect Text Smoothing Preference in Adobe Reader This is more noticeable when using the mouse to zoom. When the Rendering Preference under Page Display for Text Smoothing is set to “None”, Adobe Reader seems to be having issue when rendering certain embedded fonts (true type font for instance) at certain zoom level. ![]() We first thought this was an Adobe bug but looking further into this issue, we found out that it was an issue with bitmap font tables being preserved by jWordConvert when subsetting fonts. We found today a weird issue in the way Adobe Reader DC and Adobe Acrobat render some embedded fonts at certain zoom level.
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