LaTeX porting *.eps images with eps2pdf and german umlauts (mutated vowel)?

As far as I remember, this code should do it: ps2pdf14 your_image. Eps And BTW, you can check if your pdf embeds all fonts using pdffonts.

The ps2pdf way do not work. How could I use pdffont? I checked the fonts with Adobe Reader and found out that its Arial encoded with ANSI.

Maybe the problem lays in MagicDraw? – lony Feb 3 '10 at 7:12 Yes, check it. Maybe it is some problem with encoding.

Maybe try UTF8. But all fonts are embedded in your PDF file, right? – Gacek Feb 3 '10 at 10:51 All fonts are embedded like Adobe Reader said.

The problem is I could not chance the outcome of MagicDraw meaning the encoding. Seams I have to use png instead ;(. – lony Feb 4 '10 at 9:06 I'd try using iconv on the ps file and change whatever encoding is listed in there.

May or may not work, but if it does … – Christopher Creutzig Feb 4 '10 at 18:19 iconv is nice! Never heard from it. But I found out that the output of Magic Draw contains the error!

So there is no solution from encoding side. I wrote an bug report, we will see what they do. Thanks for your help!

– lony Feb 6 '10 at 10:53.

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