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simon steiner updated FOP-2324: ------------------------------- Summary: [PATCH] Character not found in AFP font but no warning is issued (was: Character not found in AFP font but no warning is issued) > [PATCH] Character not found in AFP font but no warning is issued > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FOP-2324 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2324 > Project: FOP > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: font/unqualified > Affects Versions: trunk > Reporter: Seifeddine Dridi > Priority: Minor > Fix For: trunk > > Attachments: patch.diff > > > I noticed that the AFP font system never files a warning whenever a character > was not found in the font, unlike font systems for other output formats where > a warning is always displayed whenever FOP detects a possible error. > Apparently, this is mainly happening because there is no defined mapping > between Unicode values and font code points for AFP, as can be seen in > CharacterSet.mapChar(). That's why I propose to change it to: > public char mapChar(char c) { > //TODO This is not strictly correct but we'll let it be for the moment > if (this.encoder.canEncode(c)) { > return c; > } > return 0; > } > So we can check later in AbstractOutlineFont.mapChar() whenever a character > was found or not and display a warning if necessary. > Any thoughts? > Thanks -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)