Thansk a lot Peter and Julien.
I changed the line from the AFPStreamer.java as you suggested and checked that
it is working as expected.
Thank you so much for your help.
Best regards,
Mrutyunjay
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You can find maven bundles at
http://people.apache.org/~spepping/commons-1_4/xmlgraphics-commons-1.4-bundle.jar
and http://people.apache.org/~spepping/fop-1_0/fop-1.0-bundle.jar. If
you open the jar files as zip files, you will find pom.xml. For your
convenience I extracted them as
Hi Trevor,
ZapfDingbats is one of the base 14 PDF fonts and the character you are
using (U+260E) belongs to its default encoding. Therefore it should be
supported by any compliant PDF viewer. I’ve just checked on my own
system and it works.
What do you mean exactly by “not seeing the correct
Hi Vincent
The telephone glyph appears as a diamond superimposed on a diagonal cross.
Another glyph I use (U+2709) as an email symbol appears as a large U.
But I have discovered that these characters are being displayed correctly by
Adobe Reader on Linux. The viewer with the problem is using
In the attached FO and PDF files, I was expecting all the boldface
numbers to be aligned, but they're not. Am I misunderstanding, or is
this a bug?
Eric Amick Systems Engineer II
U.S. House of Representatives | Office of the Clerk | Legislative
Computer Systems
Office: 202-225-1182
It looks like my print preview and PDF are both using the custom font I
selected. If I send a custom character as #x2611; which is not in my
custom font, the print preview (AWTRenderer) looks like a checkbox while
the PDF (PDFRenderer) shows a #. I want it to print a checkbox. Surely
I'll have
Here's a simpler example illustrating the problem in 1.0 I reported
earlier.
Eric Amick Systems Engineer II
U.S. House of Representatives | Office of the Clerk | Legislative
Computer Systems
Office: 202-225-1182
http://clerk.house.gov http://clerk.house.gov/
Please consider the
I'm trying to print a character to a PDF as #x25A1; which is supposed
to be a square and it's printing a # character instead.
The 25A1 character should be in my font. The PDF should be embedding
LTYPE.TTF which comes with Windows XP..
Am I missing something or is FOP 1.0 missing something?
I've been considering fop-1.0 to produce Hebrew text from XML files. Hebrew
is a right-to-left language.
I've embedded a Hebrew font and was already to see great results when ..
direction=rtl fails to work. The suggested fix of using a
fo:block-container with writing-mode=rl-tb fails to work
Work is underway to add full support for complex scripts, including
bidirectional writing, to FOP. A preliminary patch was posted at the
following, however, please note that it is preliminary, incomplete, and has
known issues. I expect this work will be fully completed within a few months
and you
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