Java 2D'ers,

Application:  We are writing a barcode/form design application.  This
> allows the user to actual create the format, fields and layouts in a
> WYSIWYG environment.  (see www.cybra.com for details; the product is
called
> JMagic)
>
> Our challenge/issue:
>
> Many printers that we support have their own specific "bitmap and
outline"
> fonts.  I am familar with Java 2D and all the standard Java font support.
> In order
> to support these unique printer specific fonts we believe we will have to
> scan in the fonts and use a font creation program to actually create
fonts
> (TTF or whatever) from our scanned images.
>
> Our question:
> 1.   Is there a way to create fonts that are platform independent (we
don't
> want to have to create fonts specific for windows, mac, unix, network
> station, etc)?

I would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks,  Paul Holm

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