Re: [iText-questions] Unicode(UTF-8) to PDF

2010-03-24 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
You are going to need one or more fonts that support a wide range of Unicode glyphs. -Original Message- From: satish.napster [mailto:karasatishku...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6:12 AM To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [iText-questions] Unicode(UTF-8) to

Re: [iText-questions] Unicode(UTF-8) to PDF

2010-03-24 Thread 1T3XT info
satish.napster wrote: > 1. I got all the hindi characters, but not in proper format… eq. It print > "hindi" as "hinadi". That's documented. So far we didn't get any working code contributions supporting Hindi. iText is capable of making ligatures in Arabic, but not for Hindic languages. You can

[iText-questions] Unicode(UTF-8) to PDF

2010-03-24 Thread satish.napster
We are working in web application and it has to support all the language. The purpose of this application is to generate a PDF document of the data submitted by the end user. The end user can enter data in the following format. (This description is just to make reader understand the situation) 1