You are going to need one or more fonts that support a wide range of Unicode
glyphs.
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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
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
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)
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