Here's my original reference,
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg30224.html
Font simulation was introduced in itext 2.0.5 (which I'm still using).
Example, I have a true type font only in italic style but want to show it like
regular (so a reverse in font simulation so to speak or unskew).
Why you might ask, to use your own ttf font and still have the possibility to
use all font styles. If it works for regular type which is one font style why
not for other font styles.
Yes/ no?
Paulo?
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter van Raamsdonk
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Sent: Monday 7 July 2008 20:43
Subject: [iText-questions] Simulation of font styles (styled source to
nonstyled display)
Hi, simulation works fine if you use a plain ttf font source (registering AWT
font and PDF font) without any styles and want to display it bold or italic.
But can it work the other way around? Having a bold italic or bold or just
italic font and displaying it normally (not bold or italic). I know it is
stretching it a bit.
Regards Peter
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