I've given that a try this morning and I'm not having any luck printing properly with any fonts that appear to support the "problematic" Croatian glyphs.
On 7/16/06, Erne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 16-lug-06, at 16:40, Dennis Birch wrote: > So changing the printing font would be a solution then? > Yes, I think > On 7/16/06, Erne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> On 15-lug-06, at 21:32, Dennis Birch wrote: >> >> > I have a Mac OS X application that I build with RB 5.5.5 which a >> > potential customer in Croatia just pointed out to me does not >> properly >> > print some characters in Croatian. Instead of single characters for >> > some non-ASCII characters, they print in two parts, or as a >> question >> > mark. >> > >> > I have only tested this in Mac OS X 10.4.7. >> > >> > I can see that the characters are displaying properly within RB, >> but >> > after being drawn to a graphics object from a call to >> > OpenPrinterDialog, they do not print properly. This has apparently >> > been fixed in RB 2006R3 (and possibly earlier), but I need to >> continue >> > building this application in RB 5.5.5. >> > >> > If you'd like to see the problem, I have put together a small >> project >> > you can run and see it in action for yourself. You can download >> it at: >> > <http:www.pandaware.com/rb/croatianprinting.zip> >> > >> > Does anybody have any thoughts on I might work around this problem >> > in RB 5.5.5? >> >> deal is RB 5 does note use coregraphics for printing but only for >> drawing >> you need CG to get the automatic font substitution for a glyph not >> present in the current font >> >> only workaround for RB 5 is to make sure the font you're printing has >> the correct glyph for that unicode point
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