At 1:39 PM +0200 10/10/06, Dennis Daems wrote:
>When running a small testprogram around iText creating documents 
>with several paragraphs for each font that exists on my system, I 
>got the following results:

        Sounds about right, since Identity-H fonts are always subset, 
which means there is more work to be done than with the other options.


>My company is using iText as a core library for creating pdf 
>documents and when embedding a font, we obviously choose the 
>IDENTITY-H encoding to store each character as-is, taking two bytes 
>of space.

        What do you mean by "each character as is"?  I believe that 
you are under a false impression about what is taking place in the 
PDF...

        Please explain what you are trying to accomplish...


Leonard
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