About glyphs , to almut : well, seems that easy problems are not so common to the respectable community of this forum , but fortunately life sometimes is requesting easy tasks to be done . If I would need to reverse map glyphs , I would have put the question in this kind of terms : "Most difficult question for overpowered programmers with supernatural abilities in developing exoteric algorithms ..... " ,hmmm ... , sounds much more exciting , doesn't it ? Sorry to disappoint you with my easy question . But your answer ... "TRY a few and SEE" ... , do you think that there is any wisdom in it ? I would see wisdom in something like (I'm assuming a stern expression, like a teacher) : "for type of text (1.. 2.. 3..) use library XY , for type of text (4.. 5..) use library XZ , ... and so on ... (end of stern expression) . Sorry but in "TRY a few and SEE" I can't see any wisdom , which is the reason I've come to this forum , here the word "wisdom" is present everywhere ...

In reply to Re^4: The best library for reading PDF by Mechanizator
in thread The best library for reading PDF by Mechanizator

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