Helvetica is not the "font," but the "face."
I know what you mean... but in the case of Helvetica, it's actually both a face and a font name, because the "regular" version is simply named Helvetica, not Helvetica-Regular (as is the naming convention with some other faces). More precisely, the four Helvetica variants included in the "Base 14" font set (defined by Adobe) are named:
Helvetica
Helvetica-Bold
Helvetica-BoldOblique
Helvetica-Oblique
Anyhow, all I wanted to point out is that the term "sans serif" merely refers to the family of typefaces having "no serifs"...
In reply to Re^3: PDF::Create Fonts
by almut
in thread PDF::Create Fonts
by Heffstar
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