Am Do 29.11.2007 01:35 schrieb Leonard Rosenthol
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> On Nov 28, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Tobias Meier wrote:
> > i have several PDFs which seem to have a font connected/attached to
> > a
> > formfield.
> >
>
> OK - that's a good thing. In order to be able to enter (and
> display) content in those fonts, they must be present in the PDF.
So how do you know that? I specifically do not want those fonts there.

> > 2. Is there a way with iText to extract/remove those fonts but keep
> > the form fields?
> >
> Why would you want to do this??
Because then the PDF's are reduced in size. I have certain PDFs which
are larger by factor 10 or more (due to those fonts)
 
> > 3. Can I remove parts of the attached font (similar to an embedded
> > Subset)?
> >
> If the fields are still active, then a subset is useless.
No  - because i exactly know that those forms just numbers and dots are
needed.
(e.g. numbers 1-10 and '.' - i fill those programmatically)

Regards,
ToM


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