Hi Daisuke

As you suspected it, this list is not for FOP usage, but FOP internals.
In the future, you should ask such kind of questions on FOP-Users list
(see [1] for details).
That said, FOP displays a '#' when a character is not available in
configured fonts.
To handle Japanese characters you have to ensure by yourself that FOP
uses fonts that contain such characters.
See [2] about fonts config in FOP.

[1]  http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/resources.html#Apache-FOP
[2]  http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/fonts.html

Le 14/06/2011 18:06, Daisuke Okuda a écrit :
> Dear FopSupport,
> 
> I am sorry that I had to write directly to this email.
> I am a little bit lost in finding an guided example to generate PDF
> containing japanese characters.
> I have seen that there are bugs reported in the bug list related to
> this subject, but I believe the current fop 1.0 supports japanese
> encoding (so that my pdfs don't show the # character).
> 
> I would appreciate if someone could point me out to a guide about this.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Daisuke Okuda!
> .
> 

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Pascal

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