The templates are created with Acrobat Distiller from a MS-Word document.
So perhaps I should take a closer look at the Distiller configuration
settings, for now I've just used the default ones...
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Fons wrote:
> Well, I've got exactly the same result. So it could be a matter of taste...
OK, so the way the PDF is rendered in the screen shot is a problem.
Let me have another look.
> But the problem is that the text 'template font' is different (mainly
> thicker and less 'tidy') compared to th
Well, I've got exactly the same result. So it could be a matter of taste...
But the problem is that the text 'template font' is different (mainly
thicker and less 'tidy') compared to the 'template font' text in the
'without_template.pdf'...
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Within the 'with_template.pdf': all but the reg logo and the text 'other
font'
Within the 'without_template.pdf':
- the text 'ander font' is exactly the same as 'other font' from the
with_template.pdf
- the text 'template font' is displayed different then the 'template font'
from the with_templat
Fons wrote:
> For completeness, I've attached the file with only embedded fonts but with
> the same problem.
Are we looking at the same font?
I mean: you are talking about the text:
"universitair onderwijscentrum groningen",
"bureau van de universiteit", the phone numbers,
and the address (which a
Thank you for your answer. Of course you're right that I should only use
embedded fonts, my mistake. I've corrected this but still have the same
problem... (as I also have the Georgia font installed on my system)
Maybe I should not have marked the font as 'ugly'. The correct font is used,
but not
Fons wrote:
> I'm creating a PDF document with a PdfTemplate. Everything works well except
> that the font used in the PdfTemplate is displayed ugly within Acrobat.
> Does anybody knows why the font that is used within the template is not
> displayed correctly? Can this be solved within iText or
Hello,
I'm creating a PDF document with a PdfTemplate. Everything works well except
that the font used in the PdfTemplate is displayed ugly within Acrobat. The
document prints correctly however. Also, when I add text to the document
with the same font as is used within the template, this is also
Séverine Colin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to add some special caracters in a chapter title, so I use a
> FontSelector to process the title. My problem is the font of the chapter
> number is not the same as the title. I think it is a bug of IText
> library, isn't it ?
Sorry for the delayed answ
Hello,
I want to add some special caracters in a chapter title, so I use a
FontSelector to process the title. My problem is the font of the chapter
number is not the same as the title. I think it is a bug of IText
library, isn't it ?
Here is my code :
public static void main(final String[] a
nesday, January 31, 2007 10:24 PM
To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [iText-questions] Font problem
Hello Team,
I cant able to render different fontstyles in the PDF file(like:
MonotypeCorsiva) in this case it is assigning the default style(HELVETICA)to
the text.
I am using t
Hello Team,
I cant able to render different fontstyles in the PDF file(like:
MonotypeCorsiva) in this case it is assigning the default style(HELVETICA)to
the text.
I am using this code please look at for the reference and let me know where
i need to change my code.
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On Wednesday 14 January 2004 2:55 pm, Jon Anderson wrote:
> I'm using iText to output both RTF and PDF. When I use bold or italic
> fonts, i.e Font bold = FontFactory.getFont(FontFactory.COURIER, 10,
> Font.BOLD ), it doesn't seem to be written to the RTF file (or HTML, for
> that matter). PDF se
I'm using iText to output both RTF and PDF. When I use bold or italic fonts,
i.e Font bold = FontFactory.getFont(FontFactory.COURIER, 10, Font.BOLD ), it
doesn't seem to be written to the RTF file (or HTML, for that matter). PDF
seems to work fine. Is this a limitation of the RTF writer?
Th
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> From: marfurt, raymond [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 11:27
> To: 'Paulo Soares'
> Subject: RE: [iText-questions] Font Problem with Reader 5
>
> I'm sorry I overestimated you ;-)
>
> Here comes the example.
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> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 11:12
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [iText-questions] Font Problem with Reader 5
>
> Hi,
>
> I use itext 0.96 and have the following problem:
>
> in Acrobat Reader 5, only one specific true type font is dis
Title: Font Problem with Reader 5
Hi,
I use itext 0.96 and have the following problem:
in Acrobat Reader 5, only one specific true type font is displayed and printed incorrectly. There are characters missing. I don't have the problem in Reader 4, and all other fonts from the same company w
You can use itext-paulo-107 or wait for the next official version where
styles are supported.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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> From: Chi Wah Chan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 2:59
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [
Hi,
Since I want to use absolute positioning method to generate my pdf, so I
have to use PdfContentByte and BaseFont objects, and in order to handle
multi-language, I choose ARIALUNI.TTF as my font, but I cannot make any
decoration on that True Type Font, like BOLD, italic, what can I do?
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