Get two fonts with the same name but don't cache them, there's an option in 
BaseFont.create() to do that.

Paulo


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From: ohlsen3000 [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 3:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [iText-questions]  Two BaseFont widths in one document

Hi there,

is there a way to use one BaseFont (let's say Helvetica) with two different
width tables ?
I found how to set the widths (baseFont.getWidths() and overwrite them with
let's sy 2000). After that
all text written in Helvetica is displayed with that increased monospace
width, which is exactly waht I want. But if I set it back to the original
value (1000) after writing with 2000 the formerly written text is also set
back. So what I am trying would look like:

T E X T
TEXT

...using the same BaseFont.

Thanks a lot,
Uli
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