On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 9:28 AM, geoadmin
wrote:
> Problem resolved.
>
> I have installed two packages that comes with firefox
>
> liberation-fonts-common
> liberation-sans-fonts
>
Thanks for sharing your solution.
>
> Also, if you anyone encounter problems with custom fonts.
> I have placed f
Problem resolved.
I have installed two packages that comes with firefox
liberation-fonts-common
liberation-sans-fonts
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Also, if you anyone encounter problems with custom fonts.
I have placed fonts in GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR/conf/styles. Geserver has logged
that it loaded f
Hello, this is my firs post.
I'm facing the same problem for couple of days only for croatian digraphs.
I'm running RHEL 7.3 with geoserver 2.10 on top of Tomcat 8.
My server locale setting is LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Unit file looks like this:
[Unit]
Description=Apache Tomcat Web Application Con
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Hugo wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> For the future reference, if someone faces the same, it was a typo when
> defining encoding in JAVA_OPTS.
>
> Adding -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 to JAVA_OPTS in catalina.sh solved the
> problem.
>
Thanks for sharing :-)
Cheers
Andrea
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Hello all,
For the future reference, if someone faces the same, it was a typo when
defining encoding in JAVA_OPTS.
Adding -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 to JAVA_OPTS in catalina.sh solved the problem.
Cheers,
Hugo
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Hugo wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm facing some problems w
Hello all,
I'm facing some problems with encodings on a RHEL server. When uploading an
SLD through Geoserver interface all portuguese characters are being
converted into a question mark.
I have defined Geoserver character encoding as UTF-8 and my SLD encoding as
well. Nevertheless, geoserver is w
Hello!
I'm having a problem when styling a published shapefile. When I add
TextSymbolizer with labels from field with cyrilic letters, I get labels on
the map with strange ASCII symbols instead.
I tried publishing from UTF-8 and WINDOWS-1251 encoded shapefiles - same
effect.
When publishing same d