HI,
it’s me again, solved.
the euro symbol was in a database string, that I was reading without an
appropriate defineencoding.
I imagine that this is a punishment for being lazy to learn and use the new
framework, with its text object
sorry for the annoyance,
Giulio
> Il giorno 24 feb 2017, alle ore 16:39, Giulio Mastrosanti
> <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a console application on a Unix server that prints invoices.
>
> all is working fine except for the euro symbol, that’s printed as garbage.
>
> I point the library to a folder with Arial font variations:
>
> call pdf.AddFontSearchPath(getfolderitem("").child("fonts"), false)
>
> maybe could be the .ttf files the problem or something else?
>
> other special chars, such as accented chars or % symbol does not present
> problems
>
> thank you
>
> Giulio
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