I think I know now what the problem is. You're using PS output with no "resource optimization" [1] (the default). In that mode, the fonts are set up before we know what characters are used. I seem to have forgotten to test the PS output in that mode after my changes to make all available glyphs in a Type 1 font usable in PostScript. The short-term work-around is to enable "resource optimization": <optimize-resources>true</optimize-resources> in the configuration.
I'll see to it that this gets fixed. [1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/output.html#ps-configuration On 06.02.2009 17:01:39 Ingo Maas wrote: > Hi, > > Recently, I upgraded to current Trunk. I noticed that German umlauts are not > shown for Postscript output anymore. Using release 0.95, German umlauts look > fine. > I have made a diff of both output documents, and there are some subtle > differences, see attached files. Both documents do contain the octal > entities for the umlauts. > I'm using font metrics definitions for Type 1 fonts for Postscript renderer > in configuration file 'fop.xconf'. > > Can someone have a look at it to confirm that something is broken in > Postscript renderer output in Trunk, please? > > Regards, Ingo Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
