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      <title>Font Embedding for LaTeX and R Users</title>
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      <description>What is Font Embedding Problem: R does not embed fonts Solution in R: Use cairo_pdf() Solution With Completed PDF   Recently, I sent my dissertation as a PDF file to a copy shop and got an email back that I had not embedded all fonts and that they won’t print it for me. What? So instead of celebrating the submission, I had to search online for pdf latex “font embedding”, and this blog post is a summary of that afternoon.</description>
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