IGS - UNIX Some Words are Illegible

Hello,  
I have a great problem. I possess IGS version UNIX installed in development and quality and the IGS version Windows installed in production.   
IGS in the version Unix the sources don't appear in a correct way. I make alteration in WebApplicationDesigner but in the moment of the execution of the URL the font is appears distorted.   
For exemplo: 
View the word " abastecimento " (the word i not   
correctly visible, it seems i with the very small space)   
IGS in the version Windows that doesn't happen. The font appear correctly.   
I already verified several notes SAP and I have to an open OSS, that come back the following answer:   
"the reason for this is that the integrated IGS uses a platform-   
independent library for drawing the characters within the image.   
This differs from the standalone IGS on Win32 that uses a   
Windows-specific library where a different font technique is used.   
In other words, if you use the same TrueType font files with the   
integrated and the standalone IGS you always get different results.   
If you are not satisfied with the results of the integrated IGS   
you can switch to using the standalone IGS instead." 
I don't believe that is true, because the execution of the sources is interpreted by "client" and not in the Unix.   
Anybody have an idea?

Hi Alexandre,
OSS is correct:
the IGS receives all relevant information (data and customizing) for drawing an image. When creating the image the IGS also draws all texts directly into this bitmap, e.g. the charts title or the labels of a value axis. When the image is complete it is sent back as the result of the IGS call.
As you can see there is no client logic involved, everything happens on the server.
Regards, Kai

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