PDF generation special characters

Dear All,
I have problem with special Croatian characters šđčćž when generating reports in PDF. I am generating reports with Report server 6i and sending it with email.
I read that solution may be PDF:subset, but I am not sure that I can do it with report server 6i.
Is anyone had the similar problem?
Regards,
E.

Hi,
I am facing the same problem. My report developed on Windows Server 2003 FTPed to HP-UX. And when running the report as Oracle Apps concurrent program shows "symbol" fonts instead of Areal.
Document 207711.1 about font subsetting is also not looking very helpful because other reports developed with same font and size are producing correct output.
Please write if you have found solution of this problem.
Thanks

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    Regards, Roberto

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