Bug  in       encoding     CP1250 of Adobe Reader 8 Linux

This char
hexadecimal= C8
decimal= 200
Binary= 11001000
and
hexadecimal= C8
decimal= 232
Binary= 11101000
does not support charset cp1250
in Adobe Reader 8 Linux
The best regards from Slovenia.
Thanks.

This fonts tested
00: 'Courier'
01: 'Courier-Bold'
02: 'Courier-BoldOblique'
03: 'Courier-Oblique'
04: 'Helvetica'
05: 'Helvetica-Bold'
06: 'Helvetica-BoldOblique'
07: 'Helvetica-Oblique'
08: 'Times-BoldItalic',
09: 'Times-Bold',
10: 'Times-Italic',
11: 'Times-Roman',

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