Hello,

Here are some more details, hope that will help (please see zip file
included).

In the following, items are translated from french and might not be exact.

0 - I use Windows XP Home and jdk 1.4.0 rc.

1 - I Install Adobe Type Manager Light 4.1.

2 - I use the type1 font AGaramond (Adobe Garamond) using File: Install new
Font...
    in Windows\Fonts directory to install.

3 - In the PDF Writer Options "Font embedding Tab", I select "Include all
fonts".
    I remove also Arial from the "Never include:" list.

4 - I first use Microsoft Word 2000 to create the word-example.pdf. To
generate that file,
    I used Arial (TrueType font) to write "Hello ARIAL" and AGaramond (Type1
font)
    to write "Hello Adobe Garamond".
    In that file, using Adobe Acrobat "File:Document properties:Fonts" item,
you may notice
    that both fonts are included.

5 - I used the class FontEmbeddingTest to produce java2D-example.pdf. While
opening this file
    using Adobe Acrobat, the "Hello ARIAL" string is nice but the "Hello
Adobe Garamond" is not
    (but printing seems ok).
    In that file, using Adobe Acrobat "File:Document properties:Fonts" item,
you may notice
    Arial font is included but there is no reference to Adobe Garamond !

6 - With that example, I created an important document containing about 500
pages.
    Using arial only, the size of the document is about 1.5 Mo.
    Using Adobe Garamond, the size is about 250 Mo !

I think Adobe Garamond is not include but each glyph are drawn. And why ?
PDF and java files are joined to that mail in zip file.




Untitled Document----------------- Jean-Yves BRUD -
www.polyquark.com -----------------
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Godinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: [JAVA2D] Embedding Type1 font in PDF file using PDFWriter


> Hi Jean-Yves,
>
> Java Printing uses GDI calls in Windows and the generation of printer
language
> (PS, PCL, PDF, etc) is done by the printer driver.  In your case, the
printer
> driver is the PDFWriter, which is the one responsible for the PDF so this
is
> quite unlikely to be a bug in Java Printing but is hard to know unless we
know
> specifically how you generated the output in your code.  Also, you failed
to
> mention if you were able to print using ordinary printer, it's a helpful
> information for comparison purposes of how other printer drivers behave.
>
> Jennifer
>
>
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> > Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 11:50:10 +0100
> > From: Jean-Yves BRUD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [JAVA2D] Embedding Type1 font in PDF file using PDFWriter
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hello,
> > I use the Java Printing Service and Java2D to print in PDFWriter
> > to produce a PDF file.
> >
> > I use both TrutType fonts ant Type1 fonts. These fonts are all
embeddable.
> >
> > I ask PDFWriter to include all fonts.
> > The TrueType fonts are embedded but not the Type1 fonts.
> >
> > The Type1 fonts seem to be drawn in the PDF (not rasterised) and
> > the pdf file becomes very big (might be 200 Mo for 500 pages!).
> >
> > Is there a known solution or is it a bug ?
> >
> > Thanx.
> >
> > Jean-Yves
>
>
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