en your only choice is to use a different font
Erik Pfingsten
From: Emad Steitieh [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 10:37 AM
To: Post all your questions about iText here; Fabrizio Accatino
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] iText in an ASP.net Web environment
Yes that would be a
You had a problem and you solved the problem. What else can we say?
Paulo
> -Original Message-
> From: Emad Steitieh [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 2:27 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [iText-questions] iText in
Really loading the font using its original filename is not convenient
Regards,
Emad
--- On Mon, 4/20/09, Fabrizio Accatino wrote:
From: Fabrizio Accatino
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] iText in an ASP.net Web environment
To: [email protected], "Post all your questions about iText here&qu
o:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 10:14 AM
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] iText in an ASP.net Web environment
Giving access to a Windows fonts folder may cause security issue and this is
what I am trying to avoid. Is there any other sol
Emad,
AFAIK if you don't want to give access to windows fonts folder, the only
solution is to make a new directory and copy there the fonts you need (ttf
files). Than allow Aspnet user to access to the new directory (read-only
should be sufficient).
fabrizio
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:13 PM,
Giving access to a Windows fonts folder may cause security issue and this is
what I am trying to avoid. Is there any other solution?
--- On Mon, 4/20/09, Paulo Soares wrote:
From: Paulo Soares
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] iText in an ASP.net Web environment
To: "Post all your ques
Hi,
I am trying to use iTextSharp in a Web Asp.net environment. The document I am
returning to the browser contains labels with Arial and Times New Roman fonts.
In the code behind, it complains that it cannot access Windows\Fonts directory.
When I grant ASPNET account access to Windows\Fonts d