Czech is also in ISO-8859-2, but UTF-8 is a very good choice.

I wouldn't get sucked into MSWindows charset/codepage
dependence, either.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Santiago,
>  
> we are printing czech characters without any problems. But it necessary to
> use the correct encoding.
> Write in your xml and xsl file (1st row) the following:
>  
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>  
> Not every editor can handle the usage of czech characters. We are using
> XMLSpy, there we have no problems. Other tools like Textpad or so are using a
> wrong character set.
>  
> Best regards
> Martin
>
> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Santiago Crespo Calvo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Dezember 2004 18:53
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Can't generate Czech characters
>
> Hello
>
> I've problems generating PDF with Czech characters. I'm using FOP 0.2.5 and
> tried to setup:
>
> + Fonts (I've used Arial fonts from Czech Windows 2000)
> + Hyphenation (I've found cs set file)
>
> But always the PDF returns the #  and the ? character.
>
> �Any idea?  
>
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