Bingo! Not only that, I've used the all-locale version of Windows at times too... Ok, for the US version, is there any standard font that has all of CJK in it? thanks - dave
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Bruno Lowagie Sent: Fri 1/18/2008 7:52 AM To: Post all your questions about iText here Subject: Re: [iText-questions] I thought Arial & Times New Roman had all unicode chars David Thielen wrote: > But on my XP system I looked in character map and they seem to not have > any Asian characters. Do I remember wrong? Maybe you remember arialuni.ttf instead of arial.ttf. Or you are used to non-US distributions of MS Windows. If I recall correctly, MS distributes different font packs in the US versus in Europe. I think one of the reviewers of my book mentioned this when I wrote about fonts: I was talking about a font (I don't remember which one) that had some special characters and he explained that the corresponding glyphs were not present in the "US version" of the font. br, Bruno
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