Hello my friends,

I did it as you described, defined the page number as:
<fo:wrapper font-family="ZapfDingbats"><fo:page-number/></fo:wrapper>

But unfortunately, instead of a number, a scissors symbol appears. Any
ideas, guys?

Thanks in advance!
Nancy


Andreas Delmelle-2 wrote:
> 
> On Oct 13, 2008, at 09:14, Pascal Sancho wrote:
> 
>>>
>>> -----Message d'origine-----
>>> De : nancy_b [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Envoyé : samedi 11 octobre 2008 22:13
>>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>> I am using FOP 0.94.
>>>
>>> My current hot issue is changing the page number format. I
>>> would like to change the regular numbers to their Dingbat  
>>> counterparts.
>>> For example, I would like to change 1 to this number in a white/black
>>> circle, which is in Unicode is &x#2780;.
> <snip />
>>>
>>> But it does not work. Does FOP support the Dingbat numbers?
>>>
>>
>> You should explicitely set the font-familly property to  
>> 'ZapfDingbats', either for the surrending FO,
> <snip />
> 
> Interesting note: this is no longer necessary in FOP Trunk, which  
> offers support for automatic font-selection, based on the Unicode  
> codepoint. The default font-family is set to something like "serif,  
> Symbol, ZapfDingbats", and so if you don't specify any font-family,  
> the right one will be chosen at runtime.
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Andreas
> 
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