Hi Pascal, on the other hand: when a ra character is followed by a low ka character, fop - recognizes they are belonging to a stack (one result character) - creates a more or less sensible result, namely a ra on a ka.
Does fop just put them on top of each other, using two characters of the font, or does it select from the font a combined character? In that case, it might be so that it just picks the wrong ra (the topmost). From the screenshots one can see that one has the name uni0F620F90 and the other uni0F6A0F90. If fop uses these names to select the appropriate character, then it might be a simple fix. regards, Ruud --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
