Hi Daisuke Okuda

I think if you have the a font that supports those characters, you can put in Japanese
an example you can find here http://www.itextpdf.com/examples/iia.php?id=214

Kind regards
Balder

On 19/05/2011 21:12, Daisuke Okuda wrote:

Dear IText,

I am interested in using the pdf features but I would like to know beforehand if you support japanese characters.

This means, that my requirement is to build a pdf in a .net project in which the pdf can contain characters such as “ゐ”.

If this is supported, would you mind giving me some pointers/examples/tutorials as to how to accomplish this.

Thank you for your time and effort!

Best regards,


Daisuke Okuda


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