I run the following code for testing. Basically it's same piece of code using OCR_A font.

It's giving me below error.

use PDF::API2; my $doc = PDF::API2->new( -file => 'mypdf.pdf' ); my $page = $doc->page; my $txt = $page->text; my $font = $doc->corefont('OCR_A',1); # this font name may be incorrec +t.. $font->encode('latin1'); $txt->font($font,10); $txt->lead(10); $txt->text('Print to PDF file in the font set above');

Error

C:\www\cgi-bin>perl tej.pl requested font 'ocra' not installed at c:/perl/site/lib/PDF/API2/Core +Font.pm li ne 84.
thanks Tejas

Edited by BazB - added code tags.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: OCR Code by Anonymous Monk
in thread OCR Code by tbabu

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