Alberto Gonz?lez T?llez wrote:
> 
> Is it posible to create simplified chinese documents with
> XXE?. 

I've never tried, but I would say yes. (We have Korean and Japanese
customers.)

* You *may* have to change the default fonts used by XXE in order to be
able to see Chinese glyphs. See
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.guiutil.PreferencesEditorDialog.html#viewOptions

* You'll probably want to turn on Edit option "Use integrated input
method support". See
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.guiutil.PreferencesEditorDialog.html#editOptions

* CJK (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) authors always turn on View option
"Wrap words wider than available space". See
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.guiutil.PreferencesEditorDialog.html#viewOptions




> Do you know if FOP and XEP support printing format
> for simplified chinese documents?
> 

Yes, if you remap the 14 default PDF fonts to fonts having Chinese
glyphs. May be Arial, "Times New Roman", "Courier New" would do the trick.

This is very easy to do from within XMLmind XML Editor. Simpy use
Options|Preferences, FOP section or XEP section for that.

See attached screenshot.

More info in this FAQ:

http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/faq.html#custom_pdf_fonts
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When I convert documents written in Russian (or Polish or Czech or any
non-western language) to PDF, almost all characters are replaced by the
"#" character. Is there a workaround for this problem?
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