Basically your examples show the workaround: wrap it into an fo:character or
fo:inline and it will work.

Your 'Direct output' doesn't work because mixing fonts with different
baseline alignment points is not handled correctly by the automatic font
selection mechanism.

Your quoted examples (without spaces) do not work because fop does font
selection for whole words only. In your case the quoted string is considered
by fop one word and the font selected is the one appropriate for the
majority of characters in that word.

So you need to use the workarounds to get the outcome you desire for the
time being.

Manuel

-----Original Message-----
From: Li, Hao [mailto:l...@peacetech.com] 
Sent: Saturday, 24 January 2009 1:50 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: symbol support

Hi,

It is great to find that FOP trunk is now supporting rendering Symbols (ie
Greek characters) directly without all the tricks. However the issues are:

1. the symbol appears not lined up with other characters
2. may not be rendered if inside single or double quote

There could be some configurations that I do not know of. Please shed me
lights.

Your help is greatly appreciated,

Hao Li

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