Hi I had a bunch of PDFs which used Adobe CFF/Type2 fonts which arent supported in PDFbox. I was wondering what the current plan/view on this topic is with respect for adding support. Is this something that will come out of FontBox or some other library?
Anyway I went of on one of those coding rambles for the hell of it and went down the path of seeing what it would take to make them render using PDFBox through AWT. Annoyingly Java uses a library beneath the scene which would appear to support CFF/Typ2 but just wasnt exposed through the java APIs for some reason, maybe licenseing who knows. So with AWT the only way is to either write some glyph rendering code which there didnt seem to be an API for dropping new glyph renderers in, you'd simply have to go over in via AWT drawing API, or the route I pursued was to convert CFF/Type2 to Type1 fonts. So i ended up writting a few classes which now does this on the fly changing the embeded fonts byte stream from one to the other. Its not supporting all features (mainly hinting and flex) available in the font types, but the core necessary to draw each glyph in some fasion appears to be functioning. I was wondering if this is something for the PDFBox project itself or FontBox maybe. Or is there an existing way to do this already which just needs incorporating into PDFBox. I'm happy to contribute the code (after some cleanup) and maybe some discussion on the best approach. Right now it fits into the PDType1Font class when it detects the filestream for CFF font it passses it over to my class which converts it and embeds it back into tthe PDF font stream so the remainder of the code picks it up as a Type1 font. Tony Tony
