On 15/09/2012 22:23, krisniru wrote:
> Please provide
> us some solution whether we can achieve this with out registering the
> secured font in the PC. We are not worried if the actual pdf contains the
> text "abc".
Please understand that you're NOT a CUSTOMER, so we have NO OBLIGATION 
WHATSOEVER to help you with this. May I ask you to stop bossing us 
around and READ the answers!

I told you that:
(1) It is a FALSE ALLEGATION that you need a path to a font, you can 
serve bytes to create a BaseFont. However: you don't have the font 
program, so that's not an option.
(2) I explained with hand and feet that you need at least FONT METRICS 
to solve your problem. This doesn't mean you need the font program of 
the 'secret font'. If you expect to be able to create a PDF using an 
unknown font WITHOUT providing font metrics, stop dreaming! You won't 
find any software that can do that.

If you didn't understand the answer that was given, please look at this 
code sample:

BaseFont secureFont = BaseFont.createFont(path_to_afm, "", 
BaseFont.NOT_EMBEDDED);
pdfContentByte.beginText();
pdfContentByte.setFontAndSize(secureFont, 14);
pdfContentByte.setTextMatrix(100, 100) ;
pdfContentByte.showText("abc");
pdfContentByte.endText();

The path_to_afm refers to an AFM file. This is NOT a font program, this 
is a file containing the font metrics. That is the MINIMUM information 
needed to be able to create a PDF.

If you don't have an AFM file, CREATE ONE based on the spec: 
http://www.aiim.org/documents/standards/PDF-Ref/References/Adobe/5004.AFM_Spec.pdf


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