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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5235] - Font matching

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Font matching

oleg@tkachenko.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |INVALID



------- Additional Comments From oleg@tkachenko.com  2002-11-24 17:58 -------
See pdf 1.3 spec[1]:
"PDF prescribes a set of 14 standard fonts that can be used without prior
definition.
These include four faces of each of three Latin text typefaces (Courier,
Helvetica*, and Times*) and two symbolic fonts (Symbol and ITC Zapf
Dingbats�). These fonts, or suitable substitute fonts with the same metrics, are
guaranteed to be available in all PDF viewer applications."
And if Acrobat Reader indeed uses Arial MT to show Helvetica, what FOP has to do
with it? Try different viewer or ask Acrobat Reader customer service.

[1]
http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/acrosdk/docs/filefmtspecs/PDFReference13.pdf

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