Hi,

Which is the encoding format that will support both asian language and
western fonts?

Thanks,
Rakesh Kumar S

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From: Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 5:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Problem with asian language fonts

Rakesh Kumar S wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have problem regarding display of Asian Language fonts in FOP.
>
> 1. I am using Castor Framework to convert my Objects to XML.
> 2. I am passing this XML and the input XSL to the transformer and flushing 
> out the PDF.
>
> In the DB they are sorted as encoded characters, now i am confused where i 
> have to do this conversion into chinese characters.
>
> Should this be done by castor framewrok which transforms my objects into 
> XML,should i introduce the encoding here?
> Or
> Should i get the characters as encoded string in the XML and convert them 
> into chinese characters while i am printing them as PDF.

You need to make sure that every part in your processing chain that does
byte to string or vice versa does the conversion using a UTF-8 encoding.

>
> transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.ENCODING,"ISO-8859-1");

This won't work as iso-8859-1 doesn't include Chinese Characters only
Western Characters.

> transformer.transform(source, new StreamResult(outTransform));
>
> I am using arial unicode font for display.

Regards,

Chris

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