It is not possible, no.
You have to parse your text and use the appropriate font for a given
span of characters.
--Mark Storer
Senior Software Engineer
Cardiff.com
import legalese.Disclaimer;
Disclaimer<Cardiff> DisCard = null;
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From: Vahid Nasiri [mailto:vahid_nas...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 1:41 PM
To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [iText-questions] limited fonts
Hello,
I have a custom font which supports a very few characters such
as A, B and C.
If I set and use this font, It will not print the D part of
ABCD, which seems correct but is it possible, like browsers, force iText
lib to switch to a default font and print that D char too.
I need this functionality for some custom Persian fonts. These
fonts do not contain English chars definitions and if I use them, I can
not show the mixture of English and Persian texts.
Thanks!
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