Asbjørn Thorsen a écrit : > Manuel Mall skrev: >> On Thursday 21 December 2006 23:34, Asbjørn Thorsen wrote: >>> We have a XML document in UTF-8 encoding. It contains characters for >>> the sami (lappish) language. When we generate postscript documents >>> with FOP/XEP the resulting document is missing 3 characters. These >>> are all replaced by the character \240 in XEP and '#' in FOP. The >>> characters in question are 0xc4 0x91, 0xc5 0x8b, 0xc4 0x8d in UTF-8. >>> Why does this happen ? And how can we solve this problem ? >>> >>> I have attatched a sample document which shows the problem. >> >> Which font are you using for rendering. I assume the Adobe default >> fonts don't contain the glyphs for those code points. You need to use >> a font which contains those glyphs. >> >>> Merry christmas ! >>> >>> Asbjørn Thorsen >>> >> Manuel >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > So what you're saying that if we choose a font that has the glyphs we need, > then FOP/XEP will use different codes for the characters instead of just > using > /240 or '#' for all of them ?
More precisely, FOP will use the right glyphs for those characters. The '#' are used to make you easily notice that there are missing glyphs for some characters. Vincent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]