[iText-questions] ligature implementation for Indian languages / Devanagari script

2011-04-02 Thread dilipvs...@hotmail.com
I have a web application where I need to generate PDF files on the Linux server. I need to support a few Indian languages along with English. I started by using Arial Unicode (ARIALUNI.TTF) and test pdf generation on my the application installed on my Windows machine. iText is generating pdf files

Re: [iText-questions] ligature implementation for Indian languages / Devanagari script

2011-04-06 Thread dilipvs...@hotmail.com
p out. What's the format of this dictionary? Could you point to the Arabic dictionary? Thanks for so much interest in this subject. Can we make use of the interest and momentum to get this done. Dilip From: Leonard Rosenthol-3 [via iText - General] Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 1:48 PM T

Re: [iText-questions] ligature implementation for Indian languages / Devanagari script

2011-04-07 Thread dilipvs...@hotmail.com
I'm working on a self-funded 'hobby' project. I guess we'll have to wait for a party with funds who badly needs this done. Dilip From: Paulo Soares-3 [via iText - General] Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 4:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: ligature imple

Re: [iText-questions] ligature implementation for Indian languages / Devanagari script

2011-10-13 Thread dilipvs...@hotmail.com
ith funds who badly needs this done. Dilip From: Paulo Soares-3 [via iText - General] Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 4:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: ligature implementation for Indian languages / Devanagari script  Indic ligatures are a lot more complex, not only with the p

Re: [iText-questions] ligature implementation for Indian languages / Devanagari script

2011-10-14 Thread dilipvs...@hotmail.com
ednesday, April 06, 2011 4:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: ligature implementation for Indian languages / Devanagari script  Indic ligatures are a lot more complex, not only with the posiible combinations but also, and probably more important, in that the ligaturized representation