Tell them that's how Adobe Illustrator is doing it.

Regards,
Dennis JD Myrén
Developer
Oslo Kodebureau
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-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ulrich Mayring
Sent: 4. mars 2004 12:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fop generates cryptic font name

Dennis Myrén wrote:
> Chapter 5.5.3 - Font Subsets mentions this.

Yes, I saw that, but that only refers to font subsets, which have six 
character and a + sign. However, fop always generates the six 
characters, even for non-subsetted fonts:

/FontName /2Ebbf7ArialNarrow

As you can see, there's no + character.

Now, I do see the value in using the six characters in any situation, I 
just need some ammunition for management. If I can prove that it's part 
of the spec, they'll probably let it fly. As it is, our print shop 
claims that RIP times have increased significantly because of that.

Anyway, thanks a lot for the information,

Ulrich


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