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Glenn Adams updated FOP-2428:
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Attachment: fop.xconf
test.trunk.rtf
test.trunk.pdf
test.1.0.rtf
test.1.0.pdf
test.fo.xml
Tested on both FOP 1.0 and current trunk. Unable to reproduce. Suggest you try
with FOP configuration file I am using (attached) to see if your results vary.
You need to put the font file into a ./fonts subdirectory of where you run FOP.
This configuration disables font cache and loads only known fonts (from ./fonts
subdirectory) which can help eliminate problems where FOP might be using a
different font than you expect.
> Apache PDF issue with Wingdings characters
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> Key: FOP-2428
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2428
> Project: Fop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: fo/inline
> Affects Versions: 1.0
> Environment: Windows, Unix
> Reporter: PRAVAT
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: ApachePDf, Wingding
> Attachments: Sample.pdf, Sample.rtf, Sample.xml, Wingdings.ttf,
> fop.xconf, test.1.0.pdf, test.1.0.rtf, test.fo.xml, test.trunk.pdf,
> test.trunk.rtf
>
>
> The below unicode Character s give different results for Apache RTF
> and PDF format. The font used here is Winfdings. RTF gives the correct
> output, where as the PDF does not find these characters. I am using APache
> FOP 1.0.
> U+00FD ý
> U+00FE þ
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