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Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 4 years, 9 months ago. Active 4 years, 9 months ago. Viewed times. And I get this error on Windows Server , 64 bits.

Same program on WS, 32bits , works fine.! Best Regards. Nicolas Nicolas 75 11 11 bronze badges. TTF included in WS does not contain such a restriction. Is there any info? This is a question to the developers of Genexus and to the way they use iText inside of their code. There is not a lot of thing that you can do and which would be legal. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.

Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled. In rare instances, Acrobat Distiller converts such fonts to bitmap images, which prevents the font from being searched, scaled, or edited.

Acrobat Distiller embeds a font descriptor that is, font information for each font that it embeds. A descriptor can include the following information:.

The type of font you use can affect how text in your PDF files appears and prints, and whether or not the text is searchable and editable. If a PDF file contains fonts that have been converted to bitmap images, the viewers won't process the images as fonts, but will instead display and print the images just like any other bitmap images. Text converted to bitmaps, however, isn't searchable or editable. These fonts are native to the Mac OS X system and are identical to standard font suitcase files except that the font resources are stored in the data fork of the file.

For English-language versions of Acrobat Distiller, you must install the appropriate font support package. Acrobat automatically displays Asian fonts that are embedded in a PDF file. If Asian fonts aren't embedded, Acrobat can display them after you install the appropriate font support package. Because multiple master fonts such as Minion MM create specific instances of a font based on the properties of a document and where the font is used, Acrobat Distiller cannot embed them. Instead, Acrobat Distiller adds a subset of the font, which has a unique font ID.

Because MM fonts generate these instances dynamically, you cannot embed the fonts or edit them in Acrobat. Adobe Technical Support recommends that you don't use MM fonts if you need to edit or embed fonts in Acrobat. OpenType format is based on Type 1 and combine outline, metric, and bitmap data into a single font file. OpenType format includes advanced typography features that most applications have not yet taken advantage of; as a result, these applications recognize and treat OpenType format as TrueType fonts.

Because each symbol font contains unique characters and character sets, Acrobat Distiller always embed these fonts to prevent them from being substituted. If the font doesn't include these permissions, Acrobat Distiller embeds a font subset that is, only the characters of the font that are used in the document. Note: Acrobat Distiller doesn't report subsets of TrueType fonts in its log file. And even though the TouchUp Text tool in Acrobat lists the fonts as embedded in the Text Attributes dialog box, you cannot edit a font subset with this tool because the system can't recognize the font subset's unique font ID and map it to the original TrueType font on the system.

If you edit a font subset with the TouchUp Text Tool, Acrobat substitutes the font with a sans serif or serif equivalent. When you use Acrobat Distiller to create PDF files, text formatted with TrueType fonts may not be searchable, depending on how the font information was written into the PostScript file. In these cases, PostScript printers convert the TrueType font as a Type 42 font, which best preserves the font's characteristics, such as searchability. A Type 42 font is usually generated by a printer driver to download TrueType fonts to a PostScript printer that includes a TrueType rasterizer.

By this method the TrueType font is interpreted directly by Acrobat Distiller, which provides the most accurate description of the original TrueType font. Variables that can affect this font information include: the application that created the PostScript file, the font itself, the PostScript printer driver, and the PostScript Printer Description PPD file. Information is written into a PostScript file either by the application that generates PostScript code or by the PostScript printer driver.

For both appearance and searchability, Type 1 fonts offer reliable conversion to PDF. Because Type 1 fonts don't need to be converted to another format when the font or a subset of the font is embedded in a PostScript file, they offer the best results when you use Acrobat Distiller.

The font size is within an appropriate range this is, the CharStrings dict leng value is greater than but less than You can check the CharStrings dict leng value in a font editing application. Because Type 3 fonts use the entire PostScript computer language to express a font, they can include specifications that Type 1 fonts cannot, such as shading, color, and fill.

However, Type 3 fonts aren't optimized for size or performance, so characters may appear bolder than their Type 1 counterparts. Acrobat and Adobe Reader convert the Type 3 characters to bitmap images and then display them. When you print to a PostScript printer, Acrobat and Adobe Reader use your PostScript printer driver to download the font to the printer.

When you print to a non-PostScript printer, the bitmap images print. Type 3 font characters in the ISO Latin 1 character set convert to searchable text in PDF files, although those in the symbol character sets do not. PDF files with embedded Type 3 fonts usually have larger file sizes than those with embedded Type 1 fonts. By including a subset of a font, the printer driver decreases the file size, which in turn increases the speed of PostScript file conversion.

This process occurs regardless of whether the job options are set to Embed All Fonts. The Pscript5 printer driver pscript5. You can change the settings in the driver's Properties dialog box Windows 98, and NT 4. The settings vary depending on the features specified in the printer's PPD file. With this option, the printer driver uses a font's outline metrics for display and print.



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