I had the same problem initially. If I look in Arial in one font
viewer, no angle character. But in another one, I can see it -- and
it's also visible in firefox. Rather weird.
Given that arial uni is apparently about 22MB in size, I'll stick with
standard Arial for the moment. I came across a hack/workaround while
googling that wraps the character with the Symbol font, which appears to
work for me.
Thanks,
J
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
My arial.ttf doesn't contain the "ANGLE" character, but arialuni.ttf
does.
On 13.02.2007 06:10:56 Jason R Briggs wrote:
Hi all
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this problem.
I have a specific character to include in my xml (an angle symbol
∠). The symbol is available in arial ttf, I've had this in my
fop.xconf for ages (metrics generated properly, etc). However, that one
symbol will not display (no problems with most other symbols I've
tried). I just get a square box. Now, I know this usually means that
the glyph is not available -- however, as far as I can tell, it is
available. If I open the ttf file in a font viewer, I can find it.
Using the latest fop from svn-trunk, plus running on Linux if it's any
help. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jason
Jeremias Maerki
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