Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
> For starters, you aren't using the exact same fonts for both Flex and 
> iText...so that's going to be a HUGE "consistency" issue to start with.
> 
> Secondly, are you using the Flex TextArea to lay out the text or are you 
> using the new Flash Text Engine technology recently introduced on Adobe Labs? 
>  Even those two will vary...
> 
> Finally, and related to the above, iText supports fancier typography features 
> (such as kerning) than the old TextArea that are more in line with the newer 
> text engine stuff...So again, different features.

Thanks Leonard. I hope the OP finally understands he's comparing apples 
to oranges.
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