I don't think so, at least not without hacking FOP.
And the PDF specification highly recommends doing these six characters in front 
of the font name.

Regards,
Dennis JD Myr�n
Developer
Oslo Kodebureau
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-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ulrich Mayring
Sent: 4. mars 2004 11:24
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Subject: Re: Fop generates cryptic font name

Dennis Myr�n wrote:
> As far as I know this is correct.
> This ensures that the font embedded in the PDF document is always used,
> With no risk for collision with eventual fonts with the same name installed 
> on the system that runs the PDF.

Ok, what you say makes sense. But is there a way to turn this behavior 
off in selected cases?

Ulrich


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