RE: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Christophe Gadaix

Yes it's true. It's a bit strange because only spaces seems to be eaten :
When I write (I've added other characters) :
è tèg é 
The output is :
é tég è

Christophe.

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Christophe Gadaix wrote:

>Fred gives me the solution :
>I used the UTF 8 encoding (). I've
>changed the encoding as following : encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> and it works !
>
Yes, I was just going to mail you the same answer ;-)

Anyway, I found another bug in that area:
If you have this with the right encoding:
è è é
no problem,

But if you have this:
è è é
The spaces are 'eaten' away. I will try to solve this soon.

Bruno





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Re: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Bruno Lowagie

Christophe Gadaix wrote:

>Fred gives me the solution :
>I used the UTF 8 encoding (). I've
>changed the encoding as following : encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> and it works !
>
Yes, I was just going to mail you the same answer ;-)

Anyway, I found another bug in that area:
If you have this with the right encoding:
è è é
no problem,

But if you have this:
è è é
The spaces are 'eaten' away. I will try to solve this soon.

Bruno



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RE: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Christophe Gadaix

Fred gives me the solution :
I used the UTF 8 encoding (). I've
changed the encoding as following :  and it works !


Thanks !


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Quoting Christophe Gadaix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> I'm a french developper and I use the XML parser to generate accentuate
> character (like é). But it seems it doesn't display the 'é'. The second
> effect is that it "eats" the next two second letters (ex : 'éatt' becomes
> 't').
> I don't know if it is a font problem or if I don't code it correctly.

I asked around and we seem to have the same problem in some
of our projects. I'll try to come up with a solution soon.

Bruno





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RE: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Christophe Gadaix

Thank you Bruno. I hope it will be soon.
This XML module is so interesting. This is the ideal way I found to generate
dynamic PDF.

Christophe.

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Quoting Christophe Gadaix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> I'm a french developper and I use the XML parser to generate accentuate
> character (like é). But it seems it doesn't display the 'é'. The second
> effect is that it "eats" the next two second letters (ex : 'éatt' becomes
> 't').
> I don't know if it is a font problem or if I don't code it correctly.

I asked around and we seem to have the same problem in some
of our projects. I'll try to come up with a solution soon.

Bruno





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Re: [iText-questions] XML + accentuate character

2002-06-24 Thread Bruno

Quoting Christophe Gadaix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm a french developper and I use the XML parser to generate accentuate
> character (like é). But it seems it doesn't display the 'é'. The second
> effect is that it "eats" the next two second letters (ex : 'éatt' becomes
> 't').
> I don't know if it is a font problem or if I don't code it correctly.

I asked around and we seem to have the same problem in some
of our projects. I'll try to come up with a solution soon.

Bruno



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