The Latin built in fonts don't have the infinity character but the Symbol
font has it. Another option is to embed a TT font that has the character
using the encoding Identity-H.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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> This characters are not asian. \u221E represents ∞.
> I don't think I need asian characters. The only characters am able to
> display is the Greek.
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> I tried :
>
> document.add(new Chunk("some special characters \u221E \u2264"));
> And all it show is "some special characters" omitting the unicode
> characters.
>
> What more do I need to do to show these characters?
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