Sorry,
the unicode for euro is \u20AC.
2013/7/1 Iliadis Yannis <ilyan...@gmail.com>
> Hi,
> just use the Unicode equivalent eg (\u0024 for dollar, \u00A3 for Euro, \u00A3
> for pound).
>
> For example:
> theAmount = "23" + " \u00A3" // -> 23 €
>
>
>
>
> 2013/6/30 manolis prekas <x...@hotmail.com>
>
>> Hello
>> I would like to add at my pdf that i am creating with iText the coin
>> symbols(dollar, euro, ... and other). How i can do them?
>> Thank you very much
>>
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