Re: Mixing languages and Unicode

2007-05-07 Thread Alexandros
Hello! As others have noted fop doesn't yet support a character by character font selection strategy. Another way around this is to create a custom font containing all the glyphs you need. This can be easily done using fontforge (http://fontforge.sourceforge.net). Take the font you use for eg

Re: Mixing languages and Unicode

2007-05-02 Thread Mildred
Thank you for the answers I believe the functionality you are looking for hasn't been implemented in FOP yet. In the future there will be provision for providing a comma separated list of fonts in the font-family attribute so if the first font cannot be used FOP will try to use the second

Mixing languages and Unicode

2007-05-01 Thread Mildred
Hi, I'm trying to create a document using XSL and FOP containing tibetan prayers. And I'm having troubles with fonts. At first, all my tibetan characters were represented by a #. I looked at the fop website and I managed to create a configuration file, and to create a metric for my tibetan font.

Re: Mixing languages and Unicode

2007-05-01 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Hi Mildred, in theory, you'd simply use font-family=Tibetan,sans-serif and that would be it. Unfortunately, FOP can't do per-character switching of fonts, yet. At the moment, there's no way around specifying the right font for each part of your document. Concerning your mailing list

Re: Mixing languages and Unicode

2007-05-01 Thread Adrian Cumiskey
Hi Mildred, See my reply below.. Mildred wrote: Hi, I'm trying to create a document using XSL and FOP containing tibetan prayers. And I'm having troubles with fonts. At first, all my tibetan characters were represented by a #. I looked at the fop website and I managed to create a

Re: Mixing languages and Unicode

2007-05-01 Thread Manuel Mall
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 21:08, Mildred wrote: Hi, I'm trying to create a document using XSL and FOP containing tibetan prayers. And I'm having troubles with fonts. At first, all my tibetan characters were represented by a #. I looked at the fop website and I managed to create a configuration