On Mon, 8 May 2006 23:43:37 +0100
Matthew East <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Lev,
> 
> On Sun, 7 May 2006 14:07:28 +0300
> Lev T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > If those documents use Unicode charsets, a possible solution is to
> > embed ttf font contains needed charsets into PDF. I am using
> > DFSG-free version of "kochi" font family for asian languages.
> 
> [...]
> 
> Thanks for this tip: I tried the kochi font family as you suggested,
> and although everything seemed to go well, all I got were hashes
> again. I've tried the following:
> 
> arphic-uming for zh_CN (fop crashed with an error about java memory)
> kochi for zh_CN, ko, id

s/id/urd

So, I've made some progress, having found that a typo in my xsl was
responsible for the hashes. Now I think that I just need to
find the right font for each of the languages I am trying, and
eliminate this crash, which seems to be happening when I get the right
font (I'm using uming for zh_CN, which I have been assured works) ;)

http://pastebin.com/706537

Matt

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: PGP signature

Reply via email to