Larry Garfield la...@garfieldtech.com writes:
Hi folks. At the moment I'm using the XHTML version of the DocBook XSL
scripts. That's mostly fine, but I am trying to convert all of my web
work over th HTML5. (Vis, using more semantic tags, reduced-complexity
head elements, fewer extra wrapping
On 5.10.2011 1:27, Keith Fahlgren wrote:
I feel *very* strongly that the DocBook-XSL EPUB 3 output that Bob is
working on (with support from O'Reilly Media) should not be limited by
either kindlegen or calibre. I do not feel that criticisms based on
kindlegen or calibre are constructive at
Hello,
I have a ć (cacute, #263;) missing in PDF (not HTML or RTF).
This seems to be the error:
Oct 5, 2011 7:07:42 PM org.apache.fop.events.LoggingEventListener
processEvent
WARNING: Glyph ? (0x107, cacute) not available in font Helvetica-Bold.
If I go into LibreOffice, I can enter *ć* in
On 10/05/2011 05:51 AM, Norman Walsh wrote:
Larry Garfieldla...@garfieldtech.com writes:
Hi folks. At the moment I'm using the XHTML version of the DocBook XSL
scripts. That's mostly fine, but I am trying to convert all of my web
work over th HTML5. (Vis, using more semantic tags,
Hi,
cacute is in the ISO Latin2 character set, and I suspect the Helvetica-Bold
font that FOP is using has glyphs only for ISO Latin1. If you can find out
where LibreOffice gets its fonts, you might be able to configure FOP to use
those font files.
Or add a more complete Unicode font to the