Re: page 1 of 2

2002-01-16 Thread Polly Tsang

You can find the reference document at the following URL:
http://www.renderx.com/Tests/doc/fo/tutorial.fo

At 03:06 AM 2002/1/17 +0100, you wrote:
>how could  i create the output
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>page 1 of 2
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>page 2 of 2
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>in my document-footer
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page 1 of 2

2002-01-16 Thread JoeSch

how could  i create the output

page 1 of 2

page 2 of 2

in my document-footer

thanks 

joe



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Re: Embedding fonts in FOP

2002-01-16 Thread Polly Tsang

Maybe you can try the following setting:

   
   
   

At 12:21 PM 2002/1/16 -0600, you wrote:

>I'm using the userconfig file in a servlet, which creates a similar
>problem.  By embedding the full path on the metrics-file and the
>embeded-file I got good results.  My config file is in the same directory
>as these, but I don't think that matters.  I'm using FOP .202 or whatever
>that most recent is :)
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>I'm attempting to embed fonts using FOP and I'm running into a problem. It
>appears that FOP does not like full path specifications in the
>userconfig.xml file. So, if I try to reference a .pfb file using
>"E:\mypath\bembo___.pfb" I get a file not found error. If the file is in
>the
>same directory that Fop is executed from on the command line and the pfb
>file is just "bembo___.pfb", it works fine. The problem is that I need to
>run Fop from a spawned Windows NT shell, so I need to reference the file by
>full path. Any ideas why this might not work? Any experience with this?
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[Fwd: Re: Euro sign]

2002-01-16 Thread Patrick Andries





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  Re: Euro sign


  Date: 
  Thu, 17 Jan 2002 00:49:45 +0100


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Patrick Andries wrote:
>> 
>> Why do I see a bullet instead of a euro sign (EUR), when I simply
>> "compile" the fonts.fo file found in the Fop-0.20-2 distribution
>> (./docs/examples/fo)?
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>> I am on Windows NT 2000 Professional, all my standard fonts have thus
>> a euro sign (me thinks).

>You are using the wrong OS and fonts. :-( On Win2k the Euro sign is
>mapped to character code 128 (0x80). This is the number in win1252 (later versions).But aren't the fonts accessed through their Unicode value (in the cmap)?And there, it is 0x20AC...even on Win2k (I just checked Arial in Fontlab).How are the characters accessed by FOP, through the cmap?>But according to the ANSI / ISO 8559 standard this character is a non-printable control character.Yes, this is true.>The standards compliant solution is to use an ISO 8559-15 font (similar with
>8559-1 with the single exc
eption that the general currency symbol at
>character code 164 (0x164) is now replaced by the Euro symbol). I believe one should go through the cmap to map the Unicode number to the glyph index. I believe ISO-8859-15 fonts, if they exist, are (or should be) only fonts with Unicode cmap restricted to the ISO-8859-15 subset of characters.BTW the euro, is not the only difference between ISO-LATIN-1 and LATIN-9 (8859-15) : see my page (auf Französisch, aber ist das ein Problem?)it also adds some Finish accented forms and one capital that missed in French (Y¨ = Ÿ, as in L'HAŸ-LES-ROSES a town close to Paris).> Sorry, I don't know how to actually solve your problem. Try using an ISO
>8559-15 font and use character code 164 instead of 128 and see if thisI don't use character 164, I (or better said fonts.fo) use the numeric character reference €.>solves your problem. Maybe just switsch
ing to character code 164 will...I suppose I could add a new PS font (even Arial) and I try to see whether it works, but I'll do that later when the rest of my form works.Slowly learning.Patrick Andries-° - ° -° - ° - °Tour sur Unicode 3.1, texte complet traduit et mis à jour (mieux que le site en anglais ;-))Annotations, tous les noms de caractères.http://hapax.iquebec.com







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I have a problem to print out my pdf file using Acrobat reader which my pdf 
file was generated by Fop. Acrobat reader seem print all funny characters 
whatever font setting that I put that in. Please help.

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Re: Euro sign

2002-01-16 Thread Martin Stricker

Patrick Andries wrote:
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> Why do I see a bullet instead of a euro sign (EUR), when I simply
> "compile" the fonts.fo file found in the Fop-0.20-2 distribution
> (./docs/examples/fo)?
> 
> I am on Windows NT 2000 Professional, all my standard fonts have thus
> a euro sign (me thinks).

You are using the wrong OS and fonts. :-( On Win2k the Euro sign is
mapped to character code 128 (0x80). But according to the ANSI / ISO
8559 standard this character is a non-printable control character. The
standards compliant solution is to use an ISO 8559-15 font (similar with
8559-1 with the single exception that the general currency symbol at
character code 164 (0x164) is now replaced by the Euro symbol). This way
is also compliant with the Unicode standard. Sadly, Microsoft again uses
a proprietary approach. :-[

Sorry, I don't know how to actually solve your problem. Try using an ISO
8559-15 font and use character code 164 instead of 128 and see if this
solves your problem. Maybe just switsching to character code 164 will...

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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