Thank you for getting back to me.

I found several people complaining of these errors, and tried to rule them
out, but I would certainly believe that this is the problem I'm having. 
Where in the itextpdf-x.x.x.jar file tree should my .afm files be?  

And just to make sure I understand what you're saying about the error
message, you're saying that when an error occurs, iText creates a .lng file? 
Then, when it goes to report that error, it looks for the .lng file, but if
it can't find it, it reports the key (which is to say filename?) of the
file?  Sorry, I'm still somewhat new to Java, I'm still getting all of the
terminology down.

Thanks for your help,
Max



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