Hi,
The first syntax should work.
Are you sure the font added in font-config.xml is actually used in your
document ?
To be sure try to get some more logs from fop in DEBUG. It should display some
messages about what fonts are used...
Laurent
-Original Message-
From: Faehndrich Philippe
Hi,
have you tried:
serialize type=xhtml status-code=200 ...
...
encoding{charsetEncoding}/encoding
...
/serialize
?
Laurent
From: Ali Mahdoui [mailto:mahd...@hotmail.de]
Sent: dimanche, 7. novembre 2010 12:10
To: Cocoon users;
Hi,no that does not help (and the syntax is not allowed in the schema of the
sitemap)thanksAli
Subject: RE: Set Encoding for XMLSerializer dynamically
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 12:56:11 +0100
From: lmedi...@odyssey-group.com
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Hi,
have you tried:
serialize
So this changed from 2.1, pity…
From: Ali Mahdoui [mailto:mahd...@hotmail.de]
Sent: lundi, 8. novembre 2010 13:08
To: Cocoon users
Subject: RE: Set Encoding for XMLSerializer dynamically
Hi,
no that does not help (and the syntax is not allowed in the
Le lundi 08 novembre 2010 10.50:00, Laurent Medioni a écrit :
Hi,
The first syntax should work.
Are you sure the font added in font-config.xml is actually used in your
document ? To be sure try to get some more logs from fop in DEBUG. It
should display some messages about what fonts are
Try to get DEBUG logs from org.apache.fop.fonts using log4j, I am not sure you
can get them from the Cocoon logs...
I remember solving my issue using these logs because it showed that I needed to
map SansSerif to my nice new Arial Unicode font...
Here is the font declaration in fop.xconf:
font
Le lundi 08 novembre 2010 17.51:57, Laurent Medioni a écrit :
Try to get DEBUG logs from org.apache.fop.fonts using log4j, I am not sure
you can get them from the Cocoon logs...
I'm afraid it's a little difficult for me. I'm a Cocoon user, having some
practice with XSLT, SQL queries and XSL-FO