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Are you on a non-Windows system? Are you sure the font file is there? If the font is not embedded and we don't find a matching font file in the system's font directories, we replace the font with one of the built-in fonts. And it seems that our Type0 font handling is not aware that the font has been replaced and might have the correct glyphs elsewhere. A workaround would be to make the needed font available on disk, so we don't have to do the replacement anymore. If the file is not in a standard...
The code in page 3 of your second document also applies a "multiply" ExtGState before...
The code in page 3 of your second document also applies a "multiply" ExtGState before...
I've checked the code. The computation that's supposed to approximate "multiply"...
There aren't any images in your PDF. There are a few nested forms however. At the...
I've done some reading now. As you probably know, we use Freetype for font handling....
I've done some reading now. As you probably know, we use Freetype for font handling....