Hi!

I'm new to FusionPro Desktop (Windows version), and so far I like it very
much, but I've run into a problem that makes it hard for me to use: it
doesn't display non-English characters from the database when composing.
My database list contains Cyrillic characters (single-byte, 8 bit), and
they all display fine in preview mode, but once I compose, the output PDF
file displays them incorrectly. It seems like the composition procedure
uses 7bit encoding rather than 8bit. I've tried both Wnidows 1251 and
UTF-8 encoding, CSV and Oracle databases, various fonts, but none of it
worked. In fact, UTF-8 didn't worked in preview either.

Even static text typed in a FusionPro frame gets broken when composed.

Is there anything that can be tweaked in the configuration settings to
make it work correctly with non-english characters?

Thanks,
Ilia

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