Accessing font information, Os/400 – Adobe V6 User Manual

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C o n f i g u r e Y o u r E n v i r o n m e n t 3 . 5

Accessing Font Information

The standard fonts (also known as the Base 14 fonts) are assumed to be present on any machine handling

PDF or PostScript documents. Those fonts are:

• Courier

• Courier-Bold

• Courier-Oblique

• Courier-BoldOblique

• Helvetica

• Helvetica-Bold

• Helvetica-Oblique

• Helvetica-BoldOblique

• Times-Roman

• Times-Bold

• Times-Italic

• Times-BoldItalic

• Symbol

• ZapfDingbats

It’s important to understand that the Base 14 fonts are not provided in the Adobe PDF Library release; it

is assumed that you already have them on your system, and that they are available to Adobe PDF Library

and Adobe Acrobat (or Adobe Reader) applications.

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Font resources must be placed in the Integrated File System (IFS) and referenced by the application via the

dirList

pointer within the

PDFLDataRec

structure passed to the

PDFLInit

function.

The minimum set of resources consists of two Multi-Master fonts (Serif and Sans Serif), Symbol and

ZapfDingbat fonts. All of these are known by name to the code and must be present in resources.

NOTE: PDF files that do not have embedded Base 14 fonts will have smaller file

sizes. However, the Base 14 fonts are the only fonts which may be reliably omitted

from PDF files. Adobe and Datalogics recommend that applications embed and

subset all fonts wherever possible. See the accompanying Adobe PDF Reference

Manual for more information.

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