FOP doesn't support font selection "character by character", yet. You'll have to make sure you use a different font for bullets than for the rest of the text.
On 10.05.2007 23:09:43 Brad Smith wrote: > Swapped to a different font (one of the free ones included with > Fedora) and the problem still remains. The document renders fine, with > everything indended as it should be an no aparnent instances of font > glyphs overlapping bullets. There're just... no bullets. =:( > > --Brad > > On 5/10/07, Brad Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > I've got a document that is being translated into Korean. The problem is > > that when we render the Korean translation, the bullets in our > > <itemizedlist> blocks disappear. If I tweak things just enough to make > > loading the fonts fail, so that fop falls back on a western font and > > replaces the koran characters with "#", the bullets are there again. > > > > So, from this I'm inferring that maybe the default bullet graphic is > > actually taken from the font? And this one doesn't have such a graphic? That > > seems like a long-shot, but I'm lacking any other plausible ideas, unless > > maybe it's a spacing issue and the font is just covering up the bullets? > > Looking at the document, I can't see any evidence of that, though. > > > > Any ideas/suggestions for how to deal with this would be greatly > > appreciated! > > > > --Brad Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
