On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 12:45:34 -0600 Steven Dayton <daytonmeister at gmail.com> dijo:
>When it comes to form fields in a PDF you will need to have Acrobat >professional in order to choose a different font that is used in the >fields for data input and even then that depends on licensing >restrictions for a particular font. When I need to create a form that >will be used by Russian speakers for example I choose a font that the >company has created that will handle Cyrillic languages instead of >Helvetica. I have tried in the past to choose a nicer looking font for >interactive PDF documents like certificates of course completion but >could not embed the font because of the license restrictions on said >font. It would display on my computer but unless the users receiving >the form had the font installed on their systems another font would be >chosen to display in it's stead. There are three or four fonts I could use for the IPA, and none of them have licensing restrictions on embedding in a PDF. They're all free, open fonts.
