On Jun 2, 2008, at 4:49 AM, Cam Bazz wrote:
> Well, this is a very common problem. If the pdf has embedded fonts,
> many software can not extract the font correctly - especially if
> the embedded font has custom encoding.
>
Any software that can't extract text with embedded fonts is B
;t be explained in a mailing list.
Paulo
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>I
hould first ask dtSearch why they don't support those
> > PDFs.
> >
> > Paulo
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Kathy Lo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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earch why they don't support those
> PDFs.
>
> Paulo
>
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> From: "Kathy Lo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
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&
I think that you should first ask dtSearch why they don't support those
PDFs.
Paulo
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From: "Kathy Lo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 3:00 AM
Subject: [iText-questions] How to change font encoding in existing PDF
> Dear
Dear all,
I use iText to generate PDF file with traditional Chinese character
using "MSung-Light" in "UniCNS-UCS2-H" encoding provided in iTextAsian
Java package.
But, I found that I cannot use dtSearch engine to index this kind of
Chinese character.
Then, I found that if I use "MS Gothic" TrueT