Ryan Graybeal
February 5th, 2009, 02:13 PM
I have a font "usps4cb.ttf" that was provided by the US Post Office that is supposed to be used for making intelligent barcodes.
I get an error in the fonts.err file. It will show up in the fonts list but it won't preview or embed in the composed PDF.
*** Error 5; val 2 on readPostTable() line 2567 of ttfps.cpp
*** Error 5; val 2 on readPostTable() line 2626 of ttfps.cpp
/Library/Preferences/Printable/FusionPro/Fonts/USPSBarCode1.ttf
No glyph name table; assuming MacGlyphEncoding
I am a complete newbie to the intelligent barcode realm. It looks like the data I have will work. The data consists of ADTFs...
Will intelligent barcodes work with this font or do I have to us the MakeIntelligentMailBarcode rule and have my data processing team break the data up into "inTrackingStr, inRoutingStr" ?
Thanks for any help.
I get an error in the fonts.err file. It will show up in the fonts list but it won't preview or embed in the composed PDF.
*** Error 5; val 2 on readPostTable() line 2567 of ttfps.cpp
*** Error 5; val 2 on readPostTable() line 2626 of ttfps.cpp
/Library/Preferences/Printable/FusionPro/Fonts/USPSBarCode1.ttf
No glyph name table; assuming MacGlyphEncoding
I am a complete newbie to the intelligent barcode realm. It looks like the data I have will work. The data consists of ADTFs...
Will intelligent barcodes work with this font or do I have to us the MakeIntelligentMailBarcode rule and have my data processing team break the data up into "inTrackingStr, inRoutingStr" ?
Thanks for any help.