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TTF fonts Postscript names

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Hi!

 

I got a problem in using non-embedded TTF fonts while using Zend_Pdf PDF manipulation library.

 

E.g. if I'm using 'Arial Unicode MS' (which is supplied with Microsoft Office) I see exactly 'Arial Unicode MS' in 'name' table of ARIALUNI.TTF file.

 

If this name is used to refer a font ('/ArialUnicodeMS') and font embedding is turned off, then I get error when I try to see prepared document in Acrobat Reader even the font is properly installed:

"Cannot find or create the font 'ArialUnicodeMS'. Some characters may not display or print correctly."

 

As I found, correct name should be '/KCDAHG+ArialUnicodeMS', but I definitely have no idea from which place this prefix come.

PDF Reference says about TrueType fonts:

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The PostScript name for the value of BaseFont is determined in one of two ways:
• Use the PostScript name that is an optional entry in the “name” table of the
TrueType font.
• In the absence of such an entry in the “name” table, derive a PostScript name
from the name by which the font is known in the host operating system. On a
Windows system, the name is based on the lfFaceName field in a LOGFONT
structure; in the Mac OS, it is based on the name of the FOND resource. If the
name contains any spaces, the spaces are removed.

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Does it mean that if we want to operate with non-embedded TTF fonts we must always get font name through the system API instead of parsing font file?

If yes, does it mean, that using non-embeded fonts doesn't work between different platforms?

 

Could anyone help with it?

 

Best regards,

   Alexander Veremyev.


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