That sounds great. :-)  While it is certainly not as efficient, I
would be more than willing to live with the result.  My problem is
that I did not author the document and cannot change its visible
content...but i can modify it to just embed a font or two.  Can you
point me toward an iText class or (cross fingers) an example of how I
could do a full embed with an existing document?

BTW, your responses have been fantastic.  Thanks much...and thanks for
being so patient.  I have used iText quite a bit, but this is the
first occasion when I have been forced to deal with non-standard
fonts.

Pk



On 4/15/05, Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 03:30 PM 4/15/2005, Philip Kaplan wrote:
> >How does one do a "full embed"?  I know the name of the font that I
> >need to get into each document.
> 
>          Full embed means that you are simply copying the ENTIRE font file
> (foo.ttf, etc.) into the PDF verbatum.   As opposed to a subset embed,
> where you only load the characters in use.
> 
> 
> Leonard
> 
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