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> Thanks for the lively discussion.
> I totally agree to Leonard's comme
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> While you might be able to convince a programmer, good luck with a lawyer.
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> My only comment would be that in most cases, there are law
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Zoltan Kakucs wrote:
> The single PDF is a lot of bigger, a factor of 5-6 of multiplication.
Then why do you create the huge PDF in the first place?
Why not create the small PDFs right away?
Note that iText can't solve all your problems.
I fear you've hit a limitation that will need you to look
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Hi,
I can't agree that.
Just to show you the difference between huge single PDF and broken down
single PDF-s, have a look pls at the following table:
embedded subset Huge PDF(kB) Pages Single PDF (averaged in
kB)
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Embedding subset of fonts
Thanks again.
Do you mean with subset fonts embedding the ttf-s or using the metrik files
(afm) together with the postscript (pfb)?
We are using also fonts given only as ttf.
It's a bit shadowy for me, how the final version
Zoltan Kakucs wrote:
> Thanks again.
> Do you mean with subset fonts embedding the ttf-s or using the metrik
> files (afm) together with the postscript (pfb)?
> We are using also fonts given only as ttf.
> It's a bit shadowy for me, how the final version looks like.
If you embed Type1 fonts (afm
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Thanks for the fast answer.
Another op
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Thanks for the fast answer.
Another option could be, creating the huge PDF with embedded fonts (ttf)
and unembedding before splitting process. Is this possible using itext?
The last before
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Zoltan Kakucs wrote:
> Do you have any idea, how to solve this problem?
It can't be done with iText.
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It can't be done with iText.
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Hi,
I need some hint to solve my problem embedding fonts into a generated PDF.
Shortly about the history:
1. I have to create a really huge PDF, more than 15000 pages, not
embedded fonts - this is done by JasperReports - fine.
2. A splitting process breaks down the PDF into single pages and arch
Hi,
I need some hint to solve my problem embedding fonts into a generated PDF.
Shortly about the history:
1. I have to create a really huge PDF, more than 15000 pages, not
embedded fonts - this is done by JasperReports - fine.
2. A splitting process breaks down the PDF into single pages and arch
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