Why can't you just acquire a copy of the corporate font, install it on  
your system, and use it there?

Leonard

On Aug 12, 2008, at 9:24 AM, Oliver Schoenwald wrote:

> Hello from germany,
>
> as the subject tells: I have a prepared PDF-document, to which I add  
> some textual content and a table. The document has an embedded font  
> that has to be used due to corporate design regulations. How can I  
> make any text that I add to the document use that embedded font?
>
> To give some more details: I add the texts using ColumnText writing  
> to a PdfContentByte-Object. Same is done with the PdfPTable that I  
> use to create the table content. It works fine but of cause it can  
> only use the system fonts so far. Or would it be better to register  
> that True Type-font as described in the book  (chapter 9, isn't it?)  
> instead of fishing for the embedded font?
>
> I failed to find an answer to this question in the book an using  
> google, but in case someone knows where/what I have to read to find  
> the solution by myself, feel welcome to give me an hint.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Oliver Schönwald


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