On Tuesday 19 October 2004 19:43, Wang Yifeng wrote:
> I've trace the runtime of iText RtfWriter. And I've
> found the root reason:when writing the font family
> into the rtf output file, iText just write the raw
> text of the font family name. It is fine when the font
> family name is in latins but this is not correct when
> the font family is Chinese(or other not-ascii
> language) it should write the result of a special
> ascii encoding to the rtf. Can any body tell me what
> this special encoding is and how to do it. Thx!!
I'll look into adding unicode support to the font names.

Greetings,
Mark
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