Any other idea? :-)I just googled for prTTFont PDF::Reuse to see what bugs were out there, and found this bit of advice which pointed to some code in the docs using TrueType_font . It might be worth a try, to get the font object first, then set it as the font.
my $arial = prTTFont('/path/to/Arial.ttf');
prFontSize(20);
prText(20, 700, 'Some text in Arial');
#
# ... later ...
#
prPage();
prTTFont($arial);
prFontSize(12);
prText(20, 700, 'Some more text in Arial');
#
# to pass a UTF8 string to prText
#
prText(20, 675, "T\x{113}n\x{101} koutou"); # T?n? Koutou
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