First – read the PDF Reference/ISO 32000-1 to understand how encodings work in
PDF.
Once you understand that, then you will see how you can use the low level
object APIs in iText to do this.
Leonard
On 9/14/09 4:06 PM, "newoutlook" <[email protected]> wrote:
I want to parse a pdf document for text string and check if the text string is
missing charater encodings(no unicode for characters). I am looking for some
sample code to start with. Please help. newoutlook
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