RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese chars.

2002-04-29 Thread Paulo Soares
URLs can be coded in UTF-8 but I don't think that it will work for files. Best Regards, Paulo Soares > -Original Message- > From: B J [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 13:31 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanes

RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese chars.

2002-04-29 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 6:18 PM +0100 4/29/02, Paulo Soares wrote: >URLs can be coded in UTF-8 but I don't think that it will work for files. > I haven't looked at the relevant parts of the iText source, but the filename is stored in the PDF as a "string", which means it must either be in "PDF Encoding" (ak

RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese chars.

2002-04-30 Thread Paulo Soares
Soares > -Original Message- > From: Leonard Rosenthol [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 18:37 > To: Paulo Soares; 'B J'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese > chars. > > At 6:18 PM

RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese chars.

2002-04-30 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 10:49 AM +0100 4/30/02, Paulo Soares wrote: >According to the PDF specs: > >The URL must adhere to the character-encoding requirements specified in >RFC 1738. Because 7-bit U.S. ASCII is a strict subset of PDFDocEncoding, >this >value may also be considered to be in that encoding. > I

RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese chars.

2002-04-30 Thread Paulo Soares
ulo Soares > -Original Message- > From: Leonard Rosenthol [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 14:17 > To: Paulo Soares; 'B J'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese > chars. > > A

RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese chars.

2002-04-30 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 3:37 PM +0100 4/30/02, Paulo Soares wrote: >The problem here is how are these multi-byte interpreted. What is the >encoding? I would personally use Unicode - since it's the safest and most supported. However, your point is well taken - I don't know what Acrobat will actually do with

RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese chars.

2002-04-30 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 3:37 PM +0100 4/30/02, Paulo Soares wrote: >The problem here is how are these multi-byte interpreted. What is the >encoding? I tried to create a link to a directory with a chinese name in my >computer with Acrobat 4 and it just put a "?" for the chinese name. Maybe it >works with the japanese A

Re: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese chars.

2002-05-01 Thread Kumata Mitsugu
st Regards, > Paulo Soares > >> -Original Message- >> From:Leonard Rosenthol [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 14:17 >> To:Paulo Soares; 'B J'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject:RE: [iText-questions] How to spe