correction: this has for sure nothing to do with the encoding of the XML 
files but the ENCODING OF THE FONTS.

-Teemu

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> Aihe: VS: Entity references in FOP
> 
> 
> I think this depends on the encoding of the XML files and have not 
> used those with PDF default fonts. Anyway if you are using unicode 
> (embedded) fonts you can see http://www.unicode.org/charts/ for 
> listings of unicode entity references. these are used like 
> 
> � 
> 
>  , where 0000 should be the hexadecimal number. 
> 
>  if using decimals instead the letter x should be taken away. BUT 
> THIS IS WHEN USING UNICODE FONTS.
> 
> -Teemu
> 
> 
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> > Lähettäjä:  David Wood [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Lähetetty:  29. tammikuuta 2002 4:09
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> > Aihe:       Entity references in FOP
> > 
> > In the interests of being typographically correct, I'm attempting to use
> > oriented double and single quotes, ellipses, etc... These are typically
> > referenced in HTML as “ ” (“ ”) and so
> > on... however, FOP is informing me these entities are not declared.
> > 
> > I would be curious to find a list of what entities are in and what
> aren't.
> > Also, I presume I can use a numeric code (&#number; - or &#number;)
> to
> > reference the character directly. However, it seems like a list of those
> > numbers and their corresponding characters is a little too basic for the
> > FOP documentation or the usual reference materials. I assume there's a
> > relevant ISO document - anybody know what it is?
> > 
> > Or if you just have any common numbers handy I'd love to see them.  :)
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > David

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