On Wed, 2017-02-22 at 23:41 +, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
> The PDF 1.7 specification was superseded in 2008(!!) by ISO 32000-1
> as the official PDF standard.
Hi,
pity the 1.7 reference was not updated with any such information (I
have a download from the Adobe site from 2012 or so). Th
The PDF 1.7 specification was superseded in 2008(!!) by ISO 32000-1 as the
official PDF standard. ISO 32000-1 does not contain that section and
therefore it should be ignored as it no longer has any bearing.
Leonard
PDF Architect · Senior Principal Scientist | Adobe Systems Incorporated |
On 2/16/2017 9:03 PM, zyx wrote:
this statement is not correct, at least not for TrueType fonts.
Section 5.5.2 of PDF 1.7 reference says:
| If the font in a source document uses a bold or italic style but
| there is no font data for that style, the host operating system
| synthesizes the s
On Thu, 2017-02-02 at 09:09 +0300, Nikita Shlyapnikov wrote:
> PDF specification does not support changing the font's style. If the
> used font is not bold and/or italic then it can not be made such.
Hi,
this statement is not correct, at least not for TrueType fonts.
Section 5.5.2 of PDF
Dear PoDoFo team,
PDF specification does not support changing the font's style. If the
used font is not bold and/or italic then it can not be made such.
When the PdfFontCache gets/creates a PdfFont object that object's bold
and italic properties are set to the parameter values specified for the