Re: fonts and bullet graphics?
FOP doesn't support font selection character by character, yet. You'll have to make sure you use a different font for bullets than for the rest of the text. On 10.05.2007 23:09:43 Brad Smith wrote: Swapped to a different font (one of the free ones included with Fedora) and the problem still remains. The document renders fine, with everything indended as it should be an no aparnent instances of font glyphs overlapping bullets. There're just... no bullets. =:( --Brad On 5/10/07, Brad Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, I've got a document that is being translated into Korean. The problem is that when we render the Korean translation, the bullets in our itemizedlist blocks disappear. If I tweak things just enough to make loading the fonts fail, so that fop falls back on a western font and replaces the koran characters with #, the bullets are there again. So, from this I'm inferring that maybe the default bullet graphic is actually taken from the font? And this one doesn't have such a graphic? That seems like a long-shot, but I'm lacking any other plausible ideas, unless maybe it's a spacing issue and the font is just covering up the bullets? Looking at the document, I can't see any evidence of that, though. Any ideas/suggestions for how to deal with this would be greatly appreciated! --Brad Jeremias Maerki - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: fonts and bullet graphics?
On 5/11/07, Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FOP doesn't support font selection character by character, yet. You'll have to make sure you use a different font for bullets than for the rest of the text. Ok, so I am correct that bullet glyphs are provided by the fonts? Interesting, I had not known that. --Brad - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fonts and bullet graphics?
Hi everyone, I've got a document that is being translated into Korean. The problem is that when we render the Korean translation, the bullets in our itemizedlist blocks disappear. If I tweak things just enough to make loading the fonts fail, so that fop falls back on a western font and replaces the koran characters with #, the bullets are there again. So, from this I'm inferring that maybe the default bullet graphic is actually taken from the font? And this one doesn't have such a graphic? That seems like a long-shot, but I'm lacking any other plausible ideas, unless maybe it's a spacing issue and the font is just covering up the bullets? Looking at the document, I can't see any evidence of that, though. Any ideas/suggestions for how to deal with this would be greatly appreciated! --Brad -- ~ Second Shift: An original, serialized audio adventure ~ http://www.secondshiftpodcast.com
Re: fonts and bullet graphics?
Swapped to a different font (one of the free ones included with Fedora) and the problem still remains. The document renders fine, with everything indended as it should be an no aparnent instances of font glyphs overlapping bullets. There're just... no bullets. =:( --Brad On 5/10/07, Brad Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, I've got a document that is being translated into Korean. The problem is that when we render the Korean translation, the bullets in our itemizedlist blocks disappear. If I tweak things just enough to make loading the fonts fail, so that fop falls back on a western font and replaces the koran characters with #, the bullets are there again. So, from this I'm inferring that maybe the default bullet graphic is actually taken from the font? And this one doesn't have such a graphic? That seems like a long-shot, but I'm lacking any other plausible ideas, unless maybe it's a spacing issue and the font is just covering up the bullets? Looking at the document, I can't see any evidence of that, though. Any ideas/suggestions for how to deal with this would be greatly appreciated! --Brad -- ~ Second Shift: An original, serialized audio adventure ~ http://www.secondshiftpodcast.com -- ~ Second Shift: An original, serialized audio adventure ~ http://www.secondshiftpodcast.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]