Hello Andreas,
Andreas L Delmelle schrieb:
On Feb 27, 2007, at 20:33, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I put some kyrillic letters in a document and in the resulting
PDF-file they were replaced with #-signs.
Is this just a problem of the used font? FOP supports unicode, am I
right?
FOP indeed supports Unicode --as is required of every
XML-application--, but the standard fonts (Base14) do not have glyphs
for every single character.
Thats good, as I already guessed :-)
The solution is to use a custom font that does contain glyphs for the
characters you use (e.g. 'Arial Unicode' or 'Lucida Sans Unicode'...)
For more info concerning font-embedding and configuration, see:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/configuration.html
or
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html
Thanx for the links!
P.S.:
My little project with FOP is going on well, I hope to show you
something the next days :-)
Cool! Only thing to keep in mind if you publish it, are font-licensing
issues. To avoid possible problems, it's advisable to look for a free
font, so this issue is sidestepped.
Certainly. At the moment, I'm not using any additional fonts. I just
tried if Kyrillic-letters would work "out of the box".
Best,
Tom
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