want EURO character instead of # - solved

2001-09-10 Thread Marc Mueller

solved the problem by switching the euro-sign against a unicode-sequence by a
preprocessor...

COFFMAN Steven wrote:

 Axel,
 I don't think he's embedding the font. That would explain why it displays
 different on Windows 2000 and Linux, regardless of where it was generated.

 Mark,
 I think your font in Linux doesn't contain the Euro character. What font is
 it, and what Linux distribution/version are you using?
 -Steve

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 as the font is embedded in the PDF, it does not matter if the viewing
 platform has a correct font file including the euro symbol, only the
 platfomr that you run FOP on is relevant to the PDF (which would be your
 linux box).
 HTH
  Axel

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- want EURO character instead of #

2001-08-30 Thread Marc Mueller

Hi,

I've got the following problem:

My XML input contains the european Euro-Character. After rendering  into
PDF there is a # sign at the place, the euro was before.

This happens only under Linux, when transorming under Windows 2000
everything seems to be OK..

Any idea how to fix that ???


Kind regards, Marc


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Re: - want EURO character instead of #

2001-08-30 Thread Marc Mueller

Well, I am only generating the PDF under linux. But i am using windows to
display the PDF later.

Marc


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 are you sure that your font on linux contains the euro character at all?
 there are a lot of font descripton files around that are not yet up to
 date in this respect.
 bodo

 Marc Mueller wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I've got the following problem:
 
 My XML input contains the european Euro-Character. After rendering  into
 PDF there is a # sign at the place, the euro was before.
 
 This happens only under Linux, when transorming under Windows 2000
 everything seems to be OK..
 
 Any idea how to fix that ???
 
 
 Kind regards, Marc
 
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