Sorry Paulo and Bruno, I don't understand your answer:
Why should I draw glyph shapes instead of using a PDF font? 

Why have you written about Graphics2D? I don't use it, I have awt Font that 
have to transform in itext Font and simple Paragraph, no PdfPTable.
Is possibile with these elements write arabic and asian just as RTF already do?
Curiosity, why in RTF this thing comes totally free?

Best regards
Raffaele



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Arabic text is not supported in Graphics2D unless you only use shapes, not 
fonts.

Paulo 

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> Hi, 
> sincerely I'm not able to say which unicode are those 
> characters in that sentence, obviuosly in my pc I see correclty...
> However, for my question, it is really not important which 
> specific bytes....the only important thing is to understand 
> how shall I do to manage either arabic either asian in itext 
> pdf. I have also the book but I don't find an answer to my question.
> 
> Thanks again.
> Raffaele
> 
> P.S.: in the meanwhile I try to discover the exact bytes, but 
> it is not important, try with whatever you want
> 
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> 
> GAMBELLI Raffaele wrote:
> > Suppose that I have in the same sentence, both arabic and 
> asian, for example the following:
> > ?? CIAO ?????????? ????? ????? ???? ???????
> 
> We didn't get the bytes; see above.
> Could you send us the String using the following notation:
> "\u0644\u0648\u0631\u0627\u0646\u0633 \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0631\u0628"
> (That's "Lawrence of Arabia" in Arabic).
> A String using the unicode notation makes it easier to test.
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