An update. The problem with the MICR font was resolved by creating the
font-metrics XML. Somehow this same font worked with FOP 0.95 but
stopped working the usual way with FOP 1.0. Maybe the FOP developers can
throw some light there, something to do with changes within the font
handling mechanism?
Thanks to Eric for responding to my email. Actually the hyphenation
warning was not responsible for causing the MICR behavior, it was a
different issue that did not interfere with the font issue.
Thanks,
Anil Pinto.
*Lobo Technologies, Inc.*
www.lobotec.com
On 12/6/2011 4:43 AM, Amick, Eric wrote:
If you do something like
<block hyphenation-character="X">
<!---text here -->
</block>
then X will appear whenever a hyphen is required to break a word. The
property is inherited, so you could put it on the <root> element if
you need to specify a character for the entire document. I have no
idea if this restricted license on your font matters.
Eric Amick Systems Engineer II
Legislative Computer Systems