ok thanks, i will contact the company we bought this font from.
thanks
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I have font which is not allowed to embed in to application development. I wanted to know if there is any tool I can use to turn on the option to the attached barcode font.
All I am doing is to export a crystal report into PDF which is using the barcode font. I am getting this error only for this specific font.
When I checked the property for this font, and looked into embedding tab, it says, embedding licence restricted, no embedding allowed, i wanted to change this to allow embedding option.
Please can someone help?
Thanks
S
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by: DansDadUKPosted on 2009-05-13 at 04:45:05ID: 24373590
You'd have to modify the font, using a suitable font editor.
But in doing so, you'd almost certainly contravene the terms of the licence you (presumably) hold for that font.
Fonts are like software - they are subject to licences.
Licences for commercial offerings tend to be more restrictive than 'freeware' (or equivalent) versions.