Add some? If you install ghostPcl you could get a lot
of (pretty much) openly-licensed fonts that way...
downside: they are installed in /windows/fonts.
-Matt
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How do I use different fonts on a UNIX machine that
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Add some? If you install ghostPcl you could get a
lot
of (pretty much) openly-licensed fonts that way...
downside: they are installed in /windows/fonts.
-Matt
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1 and 2 sound right (although I wouldn't think there
is truly a concept of font installation
Title: RE: [iText-questions] Fonts on Unix
Paulo - I've been through many of the iText Javadocs on fonts and cannot find a definition of the built-in fonts.
Are built-in fonts built-in in the sense they are native to Acrobat pdf files or are they native to iText?
What are the built
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Paulo - I've been through many of the iText Javadocs on fonts