On 7/08/2012 14:33, Gonçalo Martins wrote:
-> *Is there any way, using iTextSharp to validate the PDFXConformance?*

No, that's not what iText does. You need other software for PDF/X validation. You won't find any free software to do that.


-> *The requirement of this issue is in a controlled use case where we only can use 2types of Fonts.In this case can you tell me how and what objects should I use (a code snippet of it).*

Even in a controlled environment, it's not always simple: http://1t3xt.be/?13b


-> *I understand that and had the idea that it's not possible..But I never worked with iTextSharp before and didn't knew the "magic" that it can do and if you found any workaround to do this..*

Er... you make it sound as if there's a link between the impossibility of changing a PDF into a PDF/X file without breaking the signature, and having knowledge about iTextSharp. There is none: what you were asking for was impossible in general, regardless of the tool you're using.

I'm very much in favor of iText and I'm flattered you want to use it (I wrote a huge part of it), but I think you're wasting your time here: It's as if you're trying to mow your lawn with a BMW. Some people think a BMW is such a nice and complete vehicle, that they also want to be able to mow their lawn with it. But that's not going to work.

Check http://www.enfocus.com/ or look for an Adobe product to achieve what you need. Leonard will be happy to help you out if you chose to work with Adobe software.
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