CID numbers of supplement 3 are from 8720 to 9353.

Thank you,
KuMi


> 
> I don't know. What are the CID codes for those characters?
> 
> Best Regards,
> Paulo Soares
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:    Kumata Mitsugu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent:    Wednesday, June 05, 2002 11:19
>> To:    Paulo Soares; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject:    Re: [iText-questions] Unicode 3.1/hkscs support
>> 
>> I think that characters in supplement 3 of Adobe-Japan1-4 are not defined
>> in
>> UNICODE.
>> So I cannot use these pre-rotated characters.
>> Is this right?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> KuMi
>> 
>>> My last release already supports Adobe-Japan1-4 in Acrobat 5.0 with the
>>> Adobe Asian font pack.
>>> 
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Paulo Soares
>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From:    Kumata Mitsugu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>> Sent:    Wednesday, June 05, 2002 2:20
>>>> To:    Paulo Soares; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Subject:    Re: [iText-questions] Unicode 3.1/hkscs support
>>>> 
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> 
>>>> Does the follwing mean iText will support Adobe-Japan1-3 Character
>>>> Collection too?
>>>> If so I will be very happy as a Japanese iText user.
>>>> I sometimes need to use pre-rotated latin1 glyphs in vertical line.
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> KuMi
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> You have three options:
>>>>> 
>>>>> - If your pdf is to be read with Acrobat 5 with the Adobe CJK font
>> pack
>>>> then
>>>>> all that is required is to tweak the font supplement from Adobe-CNS1-0
>>>> to
>>>>> Adobe-CNS1-3. I'll have this in the next release, it will still work
>> in
>>>>> Acrobat 4.0 but without the new characters, of course.
>>>>> 
>>>>> - your font contains the characters from Unicode block \uff00
>> (Halfwidth
>>>> and
>>>>> Fullwidth Forms). See
>>>>> http://www.lowagie.com/iText/faq.html#preformattedtext.
>>>>> 
>>>>> - Otherwise it's just a matter of programming although I must say that
>> a
>>>>> font that doesn't include \u0020-\u007e characters is really weird.
>> The
>>>>> sequence is as follows:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 1 - create two fonts, the HK and TIMES for example.
>>>>> 2 - read the text from the database
>>>>> 3 - divide the text in chunks each one using a font depending on the
>>>>> character range.
>>>>> 4 - assemble the chunks into a phrase and use the phrase.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>> Paulo Soares
>>>>> 
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From:    Zhen  Cua [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>>> Sent:    Tuesday, June 04, 2002 7:48
>>>>>> To:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> Subject:    [iText-questions] unicode 3.1/hkscs support
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am reposting this question from the forum.
>>>>>> The current CJKFont does not seem to include support for HKSCS
>>>> (HongKong
>>>>>> Supplementary character set) characters, and hence I am forced to
>> embed
>>>> a
>>>>>> TTF. Unfortunately, the TTF does not contain support for other
>>>> characters
>>>>>> such as latin1 and basic punctuations, I've tried using MS Arial
>>>> Unicode
>>>>>> but it contains only chracters until unicode 2.0, I am generating the
>>>> pdf
>>>>>> based on the contents of the database, so it is almost impossible to
>>>>>> pre-determine the font to be used. Is there a solution to this
>> problem?
>>>>>> will it be possible to modify something in the code to allow it to
>>>> specify
>>>>>> two or more fonts in a call to new Chunk() or new Phrase() such that
>> it
>>>>>> will automatically search the character in font2 if it is no in
>> font1?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>> Zhen
>>>>>> 
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