Our application accepts data in multiple languages from users. Some of this
data is used to populate some predefined pdf forms.

Since input data can be any language (english, french, spanish, chinese,
etc.) I am not sure what is the best way to ensure that all data get
rendered properly in form.

I did some workaround like embedding ARIALUNI.TTF in pdf and rendering
fields using this font. This trick works but problem is that size of this
font is around 22MB and hence embedding it makes resulting file huge.

thanks  
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