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> To work with Chinese fonts you will have to understand about > CID fonts and CMaps, as Mark noted. You will need to know exactly > what encoding your fonts use. If you haven't read "CJKV > Information Processing", now is the time to stop using it as > a paperweight (though at 1100 pages it is a very good one). > > You will also need to target Acrobat 4.0 and above; you will > need the appropriate language support installed in Acrobat or > Reader. That is, the Chinese (Traditional) or Chinese (Simplified) > language pack, depending on which you are targeting. I realise there is a shortcut, which I used. Use Acrobat to print a PDF with a Chinese font, non-embedded. Then find out what endoding was used in the PDF. You can just copy the dictionary definitions for that font, CMap etc., then include your own text in matching encoding. You will have to understand encodings pretty well, but can bypass much knowledge of CID fonts. Aandi To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfdev.html
