Thank you very much Peter
On 10/19/06, Peter Rolf
Hi Chen,
Have you tried the method described on page 402-403 of the "Acrobat JavaScript Scripting Reference" (AcroJS.pdf, 27.06.2005)? Search for "Use of arbitrary fonts". If I understand it right, all you need is the *right name* of the font (as JS sees/names it). [ Acrobat is required, but the trial version should work. Maybe also "Adobe Type Manager Light" for the clean installation of a ps font under XP. ]
To make sure that all clock relevant types are embeded, you can add something like
\smashedhbox{\color[white]\<YOURCLOCKFONT> 0123456789:}
to your document.
This is all untested, so don't expect too much... But let me know if it works ;)
As I know, there is no command that clones a complete fieldstack. This is all a bit confusing without any example code.
HTH, Peter
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I've only read the "AcroJSGuide.pdf", and I thought it's all. Thank you to tell me that there is a more detailed reference. I'll try it now. -- Sincerely yours, Chen ---------------------------------------------------------------- Zhi-chu Chen | Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility No. 2019 | Jialuo Rd. | Jiading | Shanghai | P.R. China tel: 086 21 5955 3405 | zhichu.chen.googlepages.com | www.sinap.ac.cn ----------------------------------------------------------------