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Even if that were feasible, a possible bug in iText would still exist.
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] font encoding: "Built-in"how?
Show us the PDF.
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When Open Office exports a PDF, it embeds the fonts, and the encoding shown by
the Acrobat Reader Properties page says "Built-in". What does "Built-in" mean
as an encoding, and can iText output that encoding for an embedded font?
Jason Boe
for
the bytes encoded in the "Identity-H" charset, which of course, Java
knows nothing about. My user getting a random exception when generating
the PDF isn't acceptable, so I am in search of a way to identify which
fonts I *can* set the encoding to IDENTITY_H on. Should I just us
When Open Office exports a PDF, it embeds the fonts, and the encoding
shown by the Acrobat Reader Properties page says "Built-in". What does
"Built-in" mean as an encoding, and can iText output that encoding for
an embedded font?
Jason Boeh
ueType font with non-ANSI characters, they at least have a
way to hard-code which encoding each font should use.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated, as I am lost in this new
world of PDF fonts and font encodings.
Jason Boe
g iText as
the backend to "print" directly to a PDF file? I tried searching the archives
for "PrintService" and all of the results I turned up were about printing a PDF
file to a physical printer, not using the Java print APIs to print directly to
a PDF file.
Thanks!
sing
iText as the backend to "print" directly to a PDF file? I tried
searching the archives for "PrintService" and all of the results I
turned up were about printing a PDF file to a physical printer, not
using the Java print APIs to print directly to a PDF file.
Thanks!