but embedding font will increase PDF size in order of hundreds kilobytes.
Not if the font is correctly "subset", as it would be with iText.
My friend, our text guru, says, that every Acrobat Reader, ghostscript etc. comes with set of fonts, that contains czech characters.
Your friend is wrong, sorry.
First, as of Acrobat 6 there are no longer any "standard fonts" carried with the application - instead Acrobat relies on whatever you have installed on your computer.
Second, the fonts that used to be present did NOT include the entire Czech alphabet...
So it is useless to embed such fonts.
No, it is NECESSARY that you embed the fonts!
Leonard
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