Hi,

sorry to bother you so often. I should have read your patch more closely. I 
totally missed the line where you used the charset variable. :-)

The patch will be going into the iText CVS repository today and will be 
included in the next release. Thanks again for the patch.

Greetings,
Mark

On Wednesday 27 September 2006 13:40, Lidong Liu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry I should have said that. Without setting the right charset, RTF
> editors/viewers like MS Word just don't understand the font name set in the
> rtf file. When you open the .rtf file generated by unmodified iText, you
> just don't see the font effect you set in your code, and can't see the
> correct font name because the editor just don't understand the charset/font
> name combination. What I modified iText is just to make it possible to
> generate RTF symbols such as "\fcharset134" and any "\fcharset???", where
> "???" was originally automatically generated and restricted to serval
> western charsets by iText (actually only 0 and 2 was set and not being
> correctly copied according to com.lowagie.text.rtf.style.RtfFont.java).
>
> Regards.
> Liu
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