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
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
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.
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
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
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