Openoffice api converted pdf not loading using acrobat viewer

While i used AcrobatFaxProducer of RFAX component java api which in turn uses Acrobat.jar and MRJToolkit to support pdf documents to fax.
but you know while I tried to fax a pdf document which is being converted from word file using openoffice api, I got an error as follows:--
Kindly requested to revert back with a solution for this.
com.adobe.acrobat.sidecar.FontException:Corrupted or unrecognized font ().
at com.adobe.acrobat.sidecar.AWTOutlines.doAWTOutlines(AWTOutlines.java:
at com.adobe.acrobat.sidecar.AWTOutlines.<init>(AWTOutlines.java:351)
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.PDFFont.<init>(PDFFont.java:1490)
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFontInstance.computePDFFont(VPDFFont.java:3
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFont.computeObject(VPDFFont.java:146)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValuePurgeable.compute(VValuePurgeable.java:76)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValue.handleRequest(VValue.java:172)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValuePurgeable.objectValue(VValuePurgeable.java:
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFont.pdfFontValue(VPDFFont.java:128)
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFontByRef.computePDFFont(VPDFFont.java:260)
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFont.computeObject(VPDFFont.java:146)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValuePurgeable.compute(VValuePurgeable.java:76)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValue.handleRequest(VValue.java:172)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValuePurgeable.objectValue(VValuePurgeable.java:
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFont.pdfFontValue(VPDFFont.java:128)
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFontByName.computePDFFont(VPDFFont.java:215
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFont.computeObject(VPDFFont.java:146)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValuePurgeable.compute(VValuePurgeable.java:76)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValue.handleRequest(VValue.java:172)
at com.adobe.pe.notify.VValuePurgeable.objectValue(VValuePurgeable.java:
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.VPDFFont.pdfFontValue(VPDFFont.java:128)
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.Funct_cTJ.computeOffsetsAndString(TextExecuter.
9)
at com.adobe.acrobat.pdf.Funct_cTJ.setUp(TextExecuter.java:973)
at com.adobe.acrobat.page.ContentParser.executeLiteral(ContentParser.jav
at com.adobe.acrobat.page.ContentParser.churn(ContentParser.java:101)
at com.adobe.acrobat.page.ContentArray.doSomeComputing(ContentArray.java
at com.adobe.acrobat.page.ContentArray.thereIsContentAt(ContentArray.jav
at com.adobe.acrobat.page.ContentArray.draw(ContentArray.java:239)
at com.adobe.acrobat.page.ContentArray$1.draw(ContentArray.java:63)
at com.adobe.acrobat.PDFDocument.drawPage(PDFDocument.java:191)
at com.java4less.rfax.AcrobatFaxProducer.createImage(AcrobatFaxProducer.
4)
at com.java4less.rfax.AcrobatFaxProducer.getFaxPage(AcrobatFaxProducer.j
at com.java4less.rfax.FaxModem.createFaxFiles(FaxModem.java:422)
at com.java4less.rfax.FaxModem.open(FaxModem.java:489)
at AcrobatFax.main(AcrobatFax.java:63)

Hi anaghad,
You can deduce the orientation. Actually the value of the ASFixedRect are [ lower-left x, lower-left y, upper-right x, upper-right y ]. To have the correct value use the ASFixedToInt32 and you will be able to find the orientation of the Media with the length and heigth.
Use the rotation to change the orientation.
E.g. MediaBox [0 0 100 400] is portrait. If you have a rotation of 90° in addition it's landscape.
Regards,
Joe

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