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This sounds promising - not sure how I missed it. Thanks!

jeff


On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 09:04 AM, Christian Brugeron wrote:


Why don't you convert those fonts as ASCII type 1 (PFA) fonts?

They are legible, quite small and render perfectly.

Christian

Le 10/07/03 15:21, Jeff Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit�:

I've written a Java PDF generation app/library (reportmill) and for
text support I wrote what I thought was clever code to encode font
subsets as Type 3 fonts (this is much cheaper than encoding a whole
TrueType font and much easier that dynamically constructing a TrueType
font). However, the Acrobat Reader renders these on the screen in a
ridiculously blocky way, which can be fixed if I can convince every
user in the world to turn on their Preferences->Display->Smooth Line
Art switch (does Adobe assume we're still using 25 Mhz machines? :-).
The same text also renders fine to the printer or if zoomed up, and
renders fine in other PDF viewers, such as Mac OS X Preview.

I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and write dynamic TrueType font
file generation for my subsets, but I was hoping there was some secret
to get Acrobat Reader to render Type 3 fonts the right way from inside
my PDF (perhaps I'm missing something or doing something wrong?).

jeff martin
http://reportmill.com
214.513.1636

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