> I've played around a bit with this Thanks for that!
> and the difficulty I've had is getting ghostscript to actually emit > a ToUnicode map. I've managed it only by hacking the ghostscript > source (making pdf_simple_font_needs_ToUnicode() always return > true). Hmm. Please report this to the gs people. Either this is a bug in the documentation, or it's really a problem with the implementation. > Another point: GlyphNames2Unicode appears to only support single > Unicode points, so we can't map one glyph to a sequence of > characters, as would be desirable for uncommon ligatures. But for > copy-and-pasting command lines it should be enough. This is not a problem per se, given that a PDF interpreter should be able to decompose glyph names, provided the names followsthe Adobe Glyph List (AGL) rules. For example, a glyph called `i_j' should be automatically split into `i' and `j'. Werner