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At 2/13/2004 04:21 AM, awhig wrote:

>You see Windings font is symbolic in nature unlike others so it gives
>trouble sometimes. Be sure that
>all of its descriptors i.e font descriptors are with correct
>values. By this I mean to say the Font structure must have all fields
>intitialized.

This is not the problem!

>Secondly, Wingdings font has variants. So while printing any document such
>errors can happen.

Totally irrelevant. The font that was embedded in the PDF was what
Acrobat/Reader was printing from. This wasn't an issue of variants of
any type.

>There are many fonts which have postscript versions and the normal one.
>All ps fonts are under ownership of Adobe.

Wrong. Type 1 fonts are available from any number of sources.
Whether a font is Type 1 or TrueType is irrelevant to this CID
encoding issue.

>The difference between various versions of the same font is due to slight
>difference in Font-Width table.Also the
>difference can be attributed to the encoding scheme the font follows.

The issue has nothing to do with font variants.

>Each encoding scheme and subencoding scheme adds new parameters. The
>idenetity H ( though new to me) is
>adding such features which are not getting handled by your application.So
>first ensure that all things are getting
>met. Then try again .

Has nothing to do with the original application.

>Hope this helps.

Nope, it was irrelevant!

        - Dov

>----
>Alok Whig


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