----- original Nachricht -------- Betreff: Re: RTF and table/column widths Gesendet: Sa 25 Feb 2006 02:43:50 CET Von: "Andreas L Delmelle"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Feb 23, 2006, at 20:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > <snip /> > > (A less important fact is, that list bullets are not rendered > > properly, I had a question mark instead of a bullet. Somewhere I > > have the sample code for rendering fancy bullets to RTF...) > > Hmm... sounds like the much dreaded java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder- > initial-value question-mark :-) > Is this really an RTF-specific issue AFAYCT? I hope... I dunno right now, but in PDF all the bullets are rendered correctly, so there should be a possibility to render them both from the same character, no matter what font or document format. If it's totally impossible, a simple '-' should be used. Looks better than '?'. I'll look through this, when I finished that proportional width thing... > > If I interpret correctly, docbook uses a fancy Unicode codepoint as > content of a fo:list-item-label somewhere, and this is internally > converted from/into bytes either without explicit encoding (platform > default) or with an explicit encoding... Either way, if the used > encoding scheme does not offer a character for that codepoint, etc. Mkay, but I won't recode the char set only to get rid of the question mark. So I prefer to start every list with a hyphen or whatever symbol is char-set-safe... > > Another possibility may be the encoding in the RTF itself. Have you > tried forcing/changing the encoding in your RTF viewer? [...] Yeah, thought so, too. Maybe during the week I've got enough time to upload some UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 based documents (FO/RTF). And I'll also have a look at these samples with Wordpad, Word (Office '97) and OpenOffice "Jetzt Handykosten senken mit klarmobil - 14 Ct./Min.! Hier klicken" www.klarmobil.de/index.html?pid=73025 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]