No, you can not.  The non-embeddedable Base14 fonts are ASCII only.

On 9/26/11 2:53 PM, "Lluís Batlle i Rossell" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I've source text in utf-8 having mostly latin1 and cyrillic character
>subsets.
>I'd like them to show fine in the PDF, but I can achieve that only if I
>include
>my own unicode-aware times font into the PDF.
>
>If I try to use the basic PDF fonts, they either work only for the ascii
>subset,
>and show ascii characters for the non-ascii glyphs I'd expect (cyrillic or
>letters with diacritics).
>
>Can I make a PDF with latin1 and cyrillic characters with the original
>text in
>utf-8, without embedding any font? I'd simply want Times.
>
>Regards,
>Lluís.
>
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