1 - you will need to modify the embedding code in iText to strip out the extra 
encodings.
2 - type 1 is embedded (logically) the same way as any other font type.  And 
iText can embed them, IIRC.

Leonard

From: Kittipat Punsanga [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [iText-questions] Embedded font for PDF/A compliance

Hi all,

I want to make existing pdf compliant with PDF/A.
I study about iText and I already get code about embedded font and create PDF/A.

For now, I have 2 problems about embedded font:


1.       Symbolic True Type font :

-          When I embedded Symbolic font type, like Wingdings-Regular, to pdf 
file and set to pdf/a.

-           I preflight with adobe and it have an error "More than one encoding 
in symbolic True Type font's cmap".

-          Should I embedded symbolic font in another way? How?

2.       Type 1 font:

-          How to check that type 1 font embedded or not?

-          If can check, What should I do about embed it.

Thanks for any advice,

Best Regards
Kittipat Punsanga
Junior Java Software Developer

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