Thomas Schraitle <tom_schr <at> web.de> writes: 
> On Saturday 06 May 2006 19:20, Matthew East wrote:
> > [...]
> > > 1. Check the font if it contains Korean characters
> >
> > I don't really understand much about fonts, but on my system, if I view
> > the "fo" file in an editor and set my editor to display serif fonts,
> > all the korean characters appear fine.
> 
> I think that are two different things. As far as I know, FOP knows only 
> those fonts that are registered in its configuration file. Therefor you 
> have to configure the fonts first that you want to use in your FO file. 
> Otherwise it won't work. See [1] for more information about fonts in FOP.

Right, I did some more playing around with this. This time, I used fop 0.92beta
and got some font metrics files from the "dejavu-serif" truetype font which I
embedded in the pdf. I'm reliably informed that this carries the relevant Asian
fonts. However, although the font seems to have been successfully embedded, the
correct characters are still not showing. I've uploaded the fo and resultant pdf
here:

http://mdke.org/ubuntu/fop/0.92beta/

The output of building the pdf was extremely noisy, although I don't think the
noise has anything to do with the problem which is the subject of this thread.
In any case, I've posted them here: http://pastebin.com/702716

Any more ideas? Lemme know if you need any more information!

Thanks,

Matt


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