Acrobat already does the font substitution, you won't probably need to go to all that trouble. I would expect that embedding a font would be more useful. All this can be done with some work. See PdfStamperImp to have an idea on how to put new objects in an existing pdf and see DocumentFont to have an idea on how to parse a font dictionary.
Best Regards, Paulo Soares > -----Original Message----- > From: David Nielsen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 10:04 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [iText-questions] Chane to basefont > > How can i change a font that are not available to a basefont > say if i go trough a file and find a font that are not embedded or not > available how can i change it to eks. Helvetica > > Regards, > David Nielsen > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The > debugger > for complex code. Debugging C/C++ programs can leave you feeling lost and > disoriented. TotalView can help you find your way. Available on major UNIX > > and Linux platforms. Try it free. www.etnus.com > _______________________________________________ > iText-questions mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/itext-questions ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The debugger for complex code. Debugging C/C++ programs can leave you feeling lost and disoriented. TotalView can help you find your way. Available on major UNIX and Linux platforms. Try it free. www.etnus.com _______________________________________________ iText-questions mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/itext-questions