Hi list
 
i have a problem with charsets. It's the first time ever i have to deal with charsets, so my basic knowledge of how charsets are working is a little bit small. So i would be very thankfull for a little advice.
 
I have created a pdf and that works fine so far. Now in the pdf i have to use a (swiss) german charset since i have to print names and addresses containing special chars like "ä" or "é". So i set the charset to Cp1252 (Latin1):
 
 
PdfContentByte cb = writer.getDirectContent();
cb.beginText();
BaseFont bf = BaseFont.createFont(BaseFont.HELVETICA, BaseFont.CP1252, BaseFont.EMBEDDED);
cb.setFontAndSize(bf, 10);
int abstand_adressat = 65;
cb.showTextAligned(PdfContentByte.ALIGN_LEFT, company, getHorizontalPosition(linkerRand), getVerticalPosition(abstand_adressat), 0);
cb.endText();
 
Unfortunally the output is not as expected. I.e. instead of "ü" i get "ü".
 
The java app runs on a Windows 2000 Server ENGLISH, but the swiss german charset is loaded and activated (meaning when creating a new text document i can type "ä" and so on).
Another thing i experienced, is, that instead of HELVETICA, which obv. is not installed in the system, windows uses ARIAL to display the text in the pdf (at least it states so in the pdf properties). But, when change to Times Roman in the java app, the effect remains the same, so i think it has nothing to do with the font substitution.
 
Does anyone has an idea what the problem could be?
 
 
Thanks a lot for your help,
 
Frank
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