Hi,

You can use your own font, but you will have to dig a bit in jOpenDocument
source code,
because your font must be loaded by the JVM and iText must inline it in
your PDF.
I have no idea why in your case, it's not happening.
(we provide commercial support if you want us to investigate on it).

Regards,

Guillaume

Le jeu. 21 févr. 2019 à 00:08, <graziamu...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> hi! thanks again for helping me before.
> i got the program working flawlessly now, but my boss asked me if i could
> change the final font.
>
> i think there is a way in itext to do it, but i couldn't adapt it to the
> last function you gave me.
> everything change in font i make in the ods doesn't make it either.
>
> again, thanks for your help.
>
> regards.
>
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