John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 22:38:23 -0500
Web Kracked <[email protected]> dijo:

I understand that if you created an editable PDF in Adobe Acrobat you
*can* set any font you want for a control, and the font is embedded in
the PDF. I haven't tested this myself, however, as I do not have
Acrobat.

try the trial pack and see.

No trial pack for me. Both my computers run Ubuntu. I do have Windows
2000 (the last Windows I used before going to Linux) as a guest OS, but
current versions of Acrobat won't install. Windows 2000 does not have
the DRM stuff to enable Adobe's activation requirements, so they made
Acrobat 7 and later require XP or Vista. I'm not going there. :)

My only option is to go to a university computer lab. The graduate
labs have Acrobat installed under the university's site license. But
that is an extra trip across town and a large expenditure of time.
Perhaps during spring break, but not with the end of the term looming.
I'm not very smart so I have to work extra hard.


<snip>

My server runs Win2000.  Try looking at the doPDF web site.  They
have trials that might run on Win2000. Go to www.downloads.com
and then look there.  You may find one that will run on Win2000.

Win2000 was a good OS.  I have/had several machine that ran it.
Right now, it is just an IBM 2002 file server that ran SUSE,
but came with no OS.  I had trouble with installing several version
of Linux, so I went to my standby Win2000.

Good luck.
Tim L.
retired and tired of MS



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