Lumir Navrat writes:

> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> 
>>   (I don't know if "Arial" is really the fontname,
>>   you should check the fontnames registered in the
>>   fontfactory. I also didn't have the time to check
>>   the possibility to add an alias:
>>   FontFactory.register("Arial", pathToFont + "Arial.ttf") ) 
>>
> 
> It's great that it maked so fast :).

Not all requested features get implemented that fast.
All depends on the complexity of the request and the
inspiration of the day ;-) 

> If the Arial is the font name i don't know too. But when I open in W2K
> ControlPanel/Fonts
> I have in the detail of this font (translated from Czech) 
> 
> font OpenType,Digital signed, TrueType OutLines
> Name: Arial 
> 
> This is same for all 4 version: Bold, BoldItalic,Italic,Standard

Well, the fontfactory extracts the 'postscriptfontname'
and that is different for the 4 fonts.
As you have probably have read in the tutorial, you can't
just change styles with embedded fonts, you have to specify
the specific font:
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/tutorial/ch09.html#embedttf 

(I know you allready knew this, but I'm adding this for
the other subscribers.) 

>>
>> 2. If you were the person who asked for control over
>>   the space between two tables. This can be done with
>>   table.setOffset(somePixels); 
>>
> 
> Yes it's me :)

The report you've sent me really looked professional.
I'm always surprised when I see what people do with iText. 

kind regards,
Bruno

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