You can't!   What you are doing is a clear violation of section 6.3.6  
of the PDF/A-1 (ISO 19005-1) standard.

You will need to find an existing font with the correct "CPI"  
settings and use that directly.

Leonard Rosenthol
Editor, ISO 19005 (aka PDF/A)


On Jan 25, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Schalück, Elmar wrote:

> Hi,
> I am embedding a Unicode ttf font and afterwards use setCharAdvance  
> to adjust the CPI settings for my font.
> This works fine and yields the desired results. But now I have to  
> produce PDF/A-1b correctly.
> Acrobat 8.1 is mocking on 'Width information for characters is  
> inconsistent' (or whatever is may in English, my Acrobat is German).
>
> How can I produce PDF/A correctly with this required feature?
>
> Thanks
> Elmar
>
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