Eric,
I have been the same problem as your description.
When I change the library to 5.02 version, everything is working now.
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It's curious that it works in Acrobat 7 but not in Acrobat 9.
Paulo
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Can you post the PDF?
Paulo
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That's correct.
- Eric
-Ori
That's correct.
- Eric
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Not even the latin characters show up?
Not even the latin characters show up?
Paulo
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Subject: [iText-questions] How to embed Type1 Japanese fonts
I've been trying to
I've been trying to embed some Japanese fonts, and I've found that this:
Font japan = FontFactory.GetFont("KozMinPro-Regular",
"UniJIS-UCS2-H",
BaseFont.EMBEDDED,
etc.
produces good
I've been trying to embed some Japanese fonts, and I've
found that this:
Font japan = FontFactory.GetFont("KozMinPro-Regular",
"UniJIS-UCS2-H",
BaseFont.EMBEDDED,
etc.
produces goo