How to emebed a font in reports 6i

I'm trying to embed a barcode font so that it will show up on the .pdf file without the user having to install the font on their pc.

Hi Emilio,
I'm not sure if you refer to generating MS Help files, or if you refer to generating hint text or multi-line help text
for your generated Forms application using the Designer Forms Generator.
In both cases, I'm afraid we don't have any recent collateral or examples, mostly because we haven't added
any major new features for help generation in recent releases.
However, there is an old, outdated white paper currently still available on the Designer 'home page' on OTN,
called 'Designer MS-Help Generator Overview', although I would recommend you search through the Designer
6i online help topics instead.
Useful topics: 'Generating Help for Windows Applications Step-by-Step' and 'An Overview of Context-Sensitive
Help Generation'. There are lots of reference and 'how to' topics linked to from there.
Regards,
Dominic Battiston
Designer Product Management
Oracle Corporation

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