On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 08:35, Adis Katkic wrote:
> Hi,
> croatian characters are of type ISO-8859-2 (latin 2)
> The unusual characters are: .
Whatever the characters are, all I can see is a "."
I don't know if I said it before, but Fop doesn't use the fonts from you
platform, apart from the de
Hi,
croatian characters are of type ISO-8859-2 (latin 2)
The unusual characters are: è æ ð .
Thanks Keiron but I'm still stack with my problem.
From: Keiron Liddle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Croatian characte
> The default pdf fonts only have a certain set of characters.
I just found on this page:
http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/technotes/fonts.html
the CMAPS of the core fonts (down the bottom).
Does anyone know if they correspond (with data) to our xml font files.
Also is there anywhere tha
Hi,
I'll try to clarify the FAQ entry.
The short answer is that you need to configure it to embed the required
font and/or use the correct encoding for the characters in the XML.
The default pdf fonts only have a certain set of characters.
I don't know anything about croatian characters so I mi
Hi
I have created I java class that takes xml file and xsl file and creates
pdf.
Now my xml has croatian character and those are showen as #.
I read documentation and it says that fonts must be avaliable on the
platform.
Now I don't understand this since I have croatina locale set and I can vie