chuguanghua wrote:
> hi,
>    i mean the unicode '\u005c' ('\' char ) in japanese should 
> be displayed as the glyph of unicode '\u00a5'.

If you want a glyph X be displayed as a glyph Y,
you need to replace all the char values for X
with char values for Y.

As you are talking about a path separator, there's
probably a Java method to do this (using Locale);
but that's not an iText question.

Are you sure this is a question for us?
This seems to be way off-topic.
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