Encoding in Reader 8

Hello,
I have one problem with reading special characters in Reader8.
I am using third-party program for creating pdf document and it is using ANSI encoding. In Reader7 it is working fine, but Reader8 does not show characters that are unique for my country.
I open the PDF document
/Type /Font
/Subtype /TrueType
/Name /F15
/BaseFont /Times#20New#20Roman
/FontDescriptor 6 0 R
/Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding
and here I would like to change the Encoding to Latin2 or CP1252 or UTF-8. I try to substitute the "WinAnsiEncoding" with this tree words, but it is not working. I that possible to do that in this way?
Thank you for help.
Matija

According to p. 651 in the PDF Reference available at
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf
WinAnsiEncoding *is* CP1252. Which characters are not reproducing?
Are you sure they're covered by CP1252? The reference shows you
which characters are covered. You may also learn how to cope with
your problem.
Noel

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