The following font types are supported:
         
         
            - Adobe Postscript Type 1 fonts: A single-byte
               font type designed for Roman language fonts; one of the earliest
               cross-platform (Macintosh and Windows) fonts. These fonts consist
               of an outline font file and an Adobe font metrics (AFM) file. On
               Linux systems, the outline file must be a printer font ascii (.pfa)
               file, not a printer font binary (.pfb) file
               as on Windows machines.
            
- TrueType fonts: A widely used cross-platform
               font format, easily installed on Linux systems.
            
- CID (Character ID) fonts: A multi-byte
               adaptation of Adobe Postscript® Type 1 fonts, well-suited to representing the
               large character sets of Asian languages such as Japanese, Korean,
               and Chinese.
            
- OpenType® fonts: A cross-platform font developed jointly
               by Adobe and Microsoft®,
               supporting expanded character sets and layout features such as the
               euro currency symbol and the broad range of accented characters
               required by eastern European languages.