On 2014-04-21, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to add, the fo file being fed to fop has no fonts specified, so
> its fop that is deciding to default to times-roman. Perhaps in the
> past fop used a different default (eg the system font) or the xsl-fo
> specified something.
I suppose it's possible that I may have had a Times-Roman font
installed that did support it, but I think I was just misremembering
(I spend a lot more time looking at HTML output than PDF output). I
found an pdf file from about 3 years ago, and it was broken then also.
> But the probable solution is to specify a suitable font.
Since the paragraph in question is discussing C-language stuff, the
unconverted digraph '->' is probably better anyhow, so I escaped it
wherever it was found outside a code block.
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