Stan Ioan-Eugen wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for helping out. I managed to get the stuff working (using cid
encoded fonts, a fop.conf file and i used DejaVu fonts for start).
But another problem occurred: mathematics.
My solution is : use OpenOfiice.org Calc to edit formulas, export to
MathML (1.1 i guess
Hi,
Thanks for helping out. I managed to get the stuff working (using cid
encoded fonts, a fop.conf file and i used DejaVu fonts for start).
But another problem occurred: mathematics.
My solution is : use OpenOfiice.org Calc to edit formulas, export to
MathML (1.1 i guess) .mml file, use mathmlsv
> I'm using Debian GNU/Linux testing (etch) fop 0.25-? (but downloaded
> 0.93). I can provide the sources if needed (i can't right now, not at
> home). I'm just starting out so if you can directly me to some nice
> tutorials on using xml + xsl-fo + how to get romanian language
> supported in pdf ou
Hi, i'm using docbook to write a paper (book) and i want to
transform it to pdf using xsltproc -> fo -> fop -> pdf. The problem is
that i'm using diacritics like ă, î, ş, ţ (romanian language lang="ro"
utf-8), but they are not displayed correctly in the pdf version (html
and txt are ok). The foll
On Mar 22, 2007, at 22:19, Stan Ioan-Eugen wrote:
Hi,
I think the problem lies with the fonts (none embedded in the pdf) not
being able to display Unicode characters (sans family is used from
what i saw, and supports only ascii). Can anyone tell me how can i
embed (and use) proper fonts?
Su