Re: [iText-questions] About Fonts... again

2007-02-07 Thread Bruno Lowagie
Leonard Rosenthol wrote: > I wouldn't say "exact replica". I stand corrected. > I wouldn't make that assumption UNLESS you are using "low order ASCII". Yes, I was thinking about the common a b c; if you have a look at the AFM files, you'll see that the set of available glyphs is rath

Re: [iText-questions] About Fonts... again

2007-02-07 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
On Feb 7, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Bruno Lowagie (iText) wrote: > Sérgio Oliveira wrote: >> As the book says: Standard Type 1 fonts are a set of 14 fonts that >> are >> required to be available in all PDF consumer applications. >> According to >> the table presented: Times-Roman is a Type 1 Font. > >

Re: [iText-questions] About Fonts... again

2007-02-07 Thread Paulo Soares
TECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Bruno Lowagie (iText) > Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 3:50 PM > To: Post all your questions about iText here > Subject: Re: [iText-questions] About Fonts... again > > Sérgio Oliveira wrote: > > As the book says: Stan

Re: [iText-questions] About Fonts... again

2007-02-07 Thread Bruno Lowagie (iText)
Sérgio Oliveira wrote: > As the book says: Standard Type 1 fonts are a set of 14 fonts that are > required to be available in all PDF consumer applications. According to > the table presented: Times-Roman is a Type 1 Font. Yes, in old versions of Acrobat (and other PDF viewers), the Type 1 font

[iText-questions] About Fonts... again

2007-02-07 Thread S�rgio Oliveira
Hi, I was reading chapter 8 from the iText book, however, I still have some doubts about using fonts. As the book says: Standard Type 1 fonts are a set of 14 fonts that are required to be available in all PDF consumer applications. According to the table presented: Times-Roman is a Type 1 Fo