Use the encoding Identity-H if you want to mix all those characters using
the same font definition.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sean McCormack [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 9:27
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [iText-questions] Unicode Problem
> 
> I'm developing a pdf that will display 7 separate languages.  Currently
> I'm testing with English, Spanish and Korean.  I'm using the Arialuni.ttf
> (Arial Unicode MS).
>  
> When I add English and Spanish to the document section, it displays the
> text both in the side bookmark, and in the document itself.
>  
> However, when I add Korean (or any other non-western character language),
> it displays the correct non-Western text in the side bookmark, but puts
> nothing into the document??
>  
> I have tried the unicode example provided in the documentation.  When I
> use the iText example with Comic.ttf, the example works, but when I switch
> it to my code, again it only adds the bookmark.  The bookmark and document
> are using the same exact string.
>  
> Am I missing something??  Please advise.  Thanks!
>  
> Sean McCormack
> 414.431.0172 x 385
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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