![]() So, that cannot be the reason why Apple Preview has a problem with them! They are just that: images. Is not the usual selectable text at all (*) but just a series of vector images. If you inspect a PDF with Acrobat Pro you will find that this Since the PDF file format is frozen, colored fonts do not end up as such in a PDF either. The standard for colored fonts is fairly new, and the ability to use colored fonts are only a very recent addition to the general Adobe software. (Yet Adobe embedded it, so I’m not sure which end is causing the issue.) I noticed that the emojis did show if I opened the pdf in Adobe Acrobat, but they don’t show in Apple’s Preview app - which is really odd because it’s Apple’s own font. ![]()
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