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Originally Posted by anandudapudi
2. I copied one more from kannada pdf, with keeping sme encoding type as above, but it looked like this.
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~âóÉâKdâgâÔâ³ EÀê. dê·Àâó uÖC}â ¾©Ú{âpê dê·Àâó IyÖbÝâ yâ°ª±°ÀâóÀâó. ±{â°dâ}â°Q
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So i want to know why second one didn't display in kannada language, is there problem with static pdf content And dynamic kannada web content.
I want to see pdf content also sme in html page.
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It's probably because fonts in PDF can have very exotic encodings. Actually, PDF is a bit like those
blackmail notes with cut-out letters, it simply contains information on which squiggle goes where, and it doesn't care much about encoding, as long as each squiggle looks like a letter.