Op 21/03/2011 16:24, Fabrice MAUPIN schreef:
> I've no problem when i show these characters on the screen with this Font.

That's irrelevant, that doesn't mean the font has the characters.
A replacement font could be used.

> so, the font has the concerned glyphs.

If it has the glyphs, iText can show them.
If it doesn't have the glyphs, iText can't show them.
It's as simple as that.

> but i don't understand why it's no possible to write these characters 
> on a pdf file.

I don't own a copy of the font, so I can't check if what you say is 
right or wrong.

So I guess we're at a dead end: you question my knowledge about iText.
I can't check if what you're saying is true because I don't have the 
font you're talking about.

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