On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Pascal Sancho <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please, do not mix 2 topics in one thread, that help users to retrieve
> relevant info in archives.
Sorry, I don't understand what you meant. Rendering &rarr; and Base-14
seemed relevant.

> That said:
>  assuming your &rarr; is declared in a DTD, you have to set a
> font-family that contains such glyph, even when in one of Base-14 fonts.
OK. I looked through fop(1) before posting, and did not see a way to
add additional fonts.

Jeff

> Le 28/10/2011 11:17, Jeffrey Walton a écrit :
>> Hi All,
>>
>> My XML source is using &rarr; for a right arrow. FOP renders # instead
>> of the symbol in a PDF using the Apache FO stylesheet. I believe the
>> right arrow should be standard (part of Base-14).
>>
>> I believe the right arrow is part of Base14. When using docbook2pdf
>> (via openjade tools), the symbol rendered properly.
>>
>> Ubuntu 10.04, x64. FOP 0.95 (part of Ubuntu package). I believe I have
>> all the Appache FOP stuff installed. I also have MS TrueType fonts
>> installed. For waht its worth, I did not have luck with a local
>> install of FOP 1.0 (see below).
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> $ pwd
>> /home/jeffrey/Desktop/fop-1.0
>> $ ant ./build.xml
>> Buildfile: build.xml
>>
>> BUILD FAILED
>> Target "./build.xml" does not exist in the project "fop".
>
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