Bearcat Global wrote
> Currently, iText does not print different languages from the database to
> the pdf.

How should it? iText after all does not print anything directly from a
database at all! It is your program that feeds iText with the characters to
put into the PDF. If you want other characters in the PDF, feed iText with
different ones.

> Is there any multilanguage support to go with a localized multilanguage
> app?

Such support is provided by the main application (or the framework it is
built for or in).

Regards.




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