Hi Wulf, > I'm using Squiggle on Batik 1.7 for displaying SVG graphics an just > wondering why some symbols are shown and others not where other SVG viewers > show the expected symbol (e.g. Wingdings) > > As I found out characters encoded as "native" Private Use Unicode characters > (U+F020 ... U+F0FF) are rendered correctly by Squiggle the (same) symbols > encoded in the "ANSI area" U+0020..U+00FF are substituted by the default > font.
I haven't tried to reproduce this (specially because I have little expertize in this area), so I'd invite you to: 1. Check if a recent, somehow related post [1] where handling Unicode character references is addressed, if there's information useful to this issue also; 2. Check if this reproduces in the trunk version [2] (1.8pre) or, if you are not comfortable with building Batik, use a nightly build [3]; 3. If the bug still reproduces, please create a report in the bug tracker [4] so this won't get lost: 3.1. Please add a link to this thread [5] as the bug's URL (or within the bug report); 3.2. Please attach a the simplest test case on can come up with (you already provided part of it) to the bug report; 4. Please follow up in this thread (so a reader can easily jump to the bug report, know about ways to workaround the issue. Hope this helps, Helder Magalhães [1] http://www.nabble.com/Support-for-Adobe-Pro-opentype-fonts-td22996026.html [2] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/download.cgi#Subversion+repository [3] http://arc.mcc.id.au/batik-nightly/ [4] https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Batik [5] http://www.nabble.com/Squiggle%3A-Windows-Symbol-Characters-td22435913.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
