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\usepackage[svgnames,rgb]{xcolor}
\usepackage{ltxdocext}
\usepackage{pdfcomment}
-\def\fileversion{v1.4b}
+\def\fileversion{v1.4c}
\def\filename{pdfcomment.sty}
\def\XeLaTeX{Xe\LaTeX}
\CodelineIndex
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ You can use the option \styleoption{type} for defining the type of PDF annotatio
\subsubsection[\texttt{font}]{\styleoption{font}}\label{sec:font}
-You can use the option \styleoption{font} for defining the font of PDF freetext annotations, like all fonts installed in the system, which don't contain a space in their name. Although \texttt{Adobe Reader} shows these fonts as embedded, they are not embedded in reality, but the PDF file just contains a reference to the font (default: Helvetica)! Therefore you should use this option quite carefully. In the case of document exchange between several authors you should just use fonts, which are available on all computer systems, like the so called 'standard 14 fonts'. \pdfcomment[icon=Help,color=blue,open=true,subject={standard 14 fonts}]{Times-Roman, Times-Bold, Times-Italic, Times-BoldItalic, Helvetica, Helvetica-Bold, Helvetica-Oblique, Helvetica-BoldOblique, Courier, Courier-Bold, Courier-Oblique, Courier-BoldOblique, Symbol, ZapfDingbats}
+You can use the option \styleoption{font} for defining the font of PDF freetext annotations, like all fonts installed in the system, which don't contain a space in their name. Although \texttt{Adobe Reader} shows these fonts as embedded, they are not embedded in reality, but the PDF file just contains a reference\footnote{Adobe Acrobat offers the possibility to embed the fonts in the PS $\rightarrow$ PDF conversion} to the font (default: Helvetica)! Therefore you should use this option quite carefully. In the case of document exchange between several authors you should just use fonts, which are available on all computer systems, like the so called 'standard 14 fonts'. \pdfcomment[icon=Help,color=blue,open=true,subject={standard 14 fonts}]{Times-Roman (TiRo), Times-Bold (TiBo), Times-Italic (TiIt), Times-BoldItalic (TiBI), Helvetica (Helv), Helvetica-Bold (HeBo), Helvetica-Oblique (HeOb), Helvetica-BoldOblique (HeBO), Courier (Cour), Courier-Bold (CoBo), Courier-Oblique (CoOb), Courier-BoldOblique (CoBO), ZapfDingbats (ZaDb), Symbol (Symb)}
\subsubsection[\texttt{fontsize}]{\styleoption{fontsize}}\label{sec:fontsize}
You can use the option \styleoption{fontsize} for defining the fontsize of PDF freetext annotations.