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Franziska Zäch updated FOP-3244:
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    Description: 
Romanian special characters such as ‘ș,ț’ are replaced by an ‘#’ with FOP 
(ARIALUNI.ttf). 

Arial Unicode MS (ARIALUNI.ttf) contains Romanian characters. This font is 
known for its extensive support of many international characters and scripts, 
including the Romanian language:

Why are these characters ‘ș,ț’ replaced by ‘#’ in the Fop?

I send you a stylesheet and a testfile, conffile and the result(pdf) 
Please can you check this.
Thanks
Best regards 
Franziska Zäch
Siemens AG

 

  was:
Romanian special characters such as ‘ș,ț’ are replaced by an ‘x’ with FOP 
(ARIALUNI.ttf). 

Arial Unicode MS (ARIALUNI.ttf) contains Romanian characters. This font is 
known for its extensive support of many international characters and scripts, 
including the Romanian language:

Why are these characters ‘ș,ț’ replaced by ‘#’ in the Fop?

I send you a stylesheet and a testfile, conffile and the result(pdf) 
Please can you check this.
Thanks
Best regards 
Franziska Zäch
Siemens AG

 


> Romanian special characters such as ‘ș,ț’ are replaced by an ‘#’ with FOP 
> (ARIALUNI.TTF). 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FOP-3244
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-3244
>             Project: FOP
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: font/opentype
>    Affects Versions: 2.9
>         Environment: Windows 10
>            Reporter: Franziska Zäch
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 2.9
>
>         Attachments: ARIALUNI.ttf, Romania-Beispiel.xml, Romania.pdf, 
> beispiel.xsl, fop.conf_arial_neu.xml
>
>
> Romanian special characters such as ‘ș,ț’ are replaced by an ‘#’ with FOP 
> (ARIALUNI.ttf). 
> Arial Unicode MS (ARIALUNI.ttf) contains Romanian characters. This font is 
> known for its extensive support of many international characters and scripts, 
> including the Romanian language:
> Why are these characters ‘ș,ț’ replaced by ‘#’ in the Fop?
> I send you a stylesheet and a testfile, conffile and the result(pdf) 
> Please can you check this.
> Thanks
> Best regards 
> Franziska Zäch
> Siemens AG
>  



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