I think you are confusing EMBEDDED (where some/all of the font data lives
inside of the PDF) with SUBSETTED (where the font is embedded BUT only part of
it). If the fonts aren’t installed and you have problems, that EMBEDDED.
So forget about subsetting, you just need to embed.
And in order to do that, you will need to have the fonts and then it it’s
fairly straightforward to embed them into a PDF.
Leonard
From: WMJ [mailto:sd_...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 11:34 PM
To: iTextQuestions
Subject: [iText-questions] How to subset fonts into an existing PDF file
I've gotten an existing PDF file which contains fonts that is not subsetted. If
the fonts are not installed in the system, the document can't be displayed
correctly. I definitely know what fonts are suitable for those document. How
can I subset those fonts into the PDF file?
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