I have a couple clients that require PDF-X1a files for production. I use small caps very heavily in most of my books. I usually use text-transform: lowercase and font-variant: small-caps for this.
When I preflight my Prince-generated PDF in Acrobat, and convert to X1a, all of my smallcaps are converted to ordinary lowercase. Basically, the result of the font-variant: small-caps is wiped out.
I have gotten around it by exporting to PS using Acrobat, then converting that PS to PDF-X1a using Distiller.
Is there a different way of creating small caps that will avoid this issue? Or is there something I'm doing improperly? If not, can Prince output a PS rather than a PDF? This would allow me to skip that middle step, and I could just throw the PS into a hotfolder.
When I preflight my Prince-generated PDF in Acrobat, and convert to X1a, all of my smallcaps are converted to ordinary lowercase. Basically, the result of the font-variant: small-caps is wiped out.
I have gotten around it by exporting to PS using Acrobat, then converting that PS to PDF-X1a using Distiller.
Is there a different way of creating small caps that will avoid this issue? Or is there something I'm doing improperly? If not, can Prince output a PS rather than a PDF? This would allow me to skip that middle step, and I could just throw the PS into a hotfolder.