Yes, your right. The PDF software is acrobat. Thanks.
Bigpin -----Original Message----- From: Werner LEMBERG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 3:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freetype-devel@nongnu.org Subject: Re: Some character can not be render. > There is a character whose index is 4173. It’s a character “假”. Another CFF (Type 2) font using invalid Type 1 commands. Here, the failing instruction is command 12 16 (callothersubr). You should punish the author of the PDF creating software by writing an angry mail, complaining that it converts Type 1 fonts to crap! Your mail implies that other PDF software (probably Acroread) can display this particular glyph. Is this correct? If so, I'll convert the error into a warning, and handle callothersubr as a no-op.[1] Werner [1] Assuming that, say, Acroread handles this glyph, it would be an interesting question whether callothersubr is processed or whether it simply ignores it.
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