If you look at [1] you'll see that Hangul syllables are not covered by the DejaVu font. That's why they don't appear. You'll need to find another font.
[1] http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/dejavu/trunk/dejavu-fonts/unicover.txt Concerning the "noisy output" I'd recommend you take a closer look at the warning messages. You'll find they are quite informative. There are a lot of table-rows with height="14pt" in your FO file. 14pt is too little for a 12pt font with line-height="1.2" (the default). Either remove the height property or adjust it to at least 14.4pt (=12 * 1.2). Note to FOP committers: Interestingly, the DejaVu font might actually meet our needs license-wise if we want a set of fonts we can redistribute. We'd only have to check with legal since the license is not standard BSD. The drawback: The fonts are quite large (5 MB all together). On 07.05.2006 01:17:02 Matthew East wrote: > 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! Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
