of some interest specially because of the use of Macs is:
http://www.alanwood.net/demos/charsetdiffs.html
Which can enlight why some characters appear and some don't.
Cheers,
LF
Paul Loy wrote:
Oh, forgot to mention that I'm on a mac.
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
Paul.
Kai Mütz wr
Hi Michael,
could you take a sceenshot of the pdf so I can see what it looks like to
you. That would be great.
Thanks,
Paul.
Michael Bruns wrote:
On 19.09.2006 14:26, Paul Loy wrote:
[...]
It was so easy to get the characters to display in the PDF using this:
[...]
I don't want
Hi All,
I've inherited a poorly written system. Part of it uses FOP to create
PDFs from an xslt. Now, we have international people on our site which
is fine in HTML (xhtml1.1, utf-8) but when I try to use FOP I get #
instead of any polish characters. I think this is due to the font we
were
Do I have to translate all the foreign characters into a character
reference?
Paul Loy wrote:
Hi All,
I've inherited a poorly written system. Part of it uses FOP to create
PDFs from an xslt. Now, we have international people on our site which
is fine in HTML (xhtml1.1, utf-8) but when I try
And these are the characters I need displayed (see attached)
Paul Loy wrote:
Hi All,
I've inherited a poorly written system. Part of it uses FOP to create
PDFs from an xslt. Now, we have international people on our site which
is fine in HTML (xhtml1.1, utf-8) but when I try to use FOP I get
Loy
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 5:35 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Unicode Fonts
Do I have to translate all the foreign characters into a character
reference?
Paul Loy wrote:
Hi All,
I've inherited a poorly written system. Part of it uses FOP