Hi JD,  

Theoretically you are right, if the user wants to enter a greek text. But I 
assume the user is entering mathematical text and does not want to tag the 
symbols in a way, so replacement for each new character will be necessary 
anyway. 

Regards,
 
Georg Datterl
 
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Von: J D [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. September 2009 06:28
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Greek Chars


I wouldn't go with the inline replace <fo:inline 
font-family="Symbol">α</fo:inline>

For most of the '#' display problems the way out would be to use the add a font 
into FOP so that you can generalize the solution rather than trying to fix each 
new Greek character that comes in.

J D


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