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Robert Meyer updated FOP-2460:
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Description:
When attempting to generate a document whilst subsetting the
VilleroyBoch-Regular.otf font, different viewers will either show errors, no
text or lead to incorrect or corrupt characters being drawn.
I currentlty believe this is down to either a subroutine not being copied from
the original font leading to a invalid reference, or the subroutine does not
contain valid data. When looking at this font in FontForge, 3 characters in a
hello world example I used were missing which backs up this hypothesis.
[EDIT] I've removed the font as I did not check if there were copyright issues
by making it public domain. I will work when I am able to do so but keep the
font privately unless I hear otherwise from the user who originally posted the
problem
was:
When attempting to generate a document whilst subsetting the
VilleroyBoch-Regular.otf font, different viewers will either show errors, no
text or lead to incorrect or corrupt characters being drawn. The font has been
attached.
I currentlty believe this is down to either a subroutine not being copied from
the original font leading to a invalid reference, or the subroutine does not
contain valid data. When looking at this font in FontForge, 3 characters in a
hello world example I used were missing which backs up this hypothesis.
Subsetting OTF font leads to PDF errors when viewing / incorrect characters
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Key: FOP-2460
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2460
Project: Fop
Issue Type: Bug
Components: font/opentype
Affects Versions: trunk
Reporter: Robert Meyer
When attempting to generate a document whilst subsetting the
VilleroyBoch-Regular.otf font, different viewers will either show errors, no
text or lead to incorrect or corrupt characters being drawn.
I currentlty believe this is down to either a subroutine not being copied
from the original font leading to a invalid reference, or the subroutine does
not contain valid data. When looking at this font in FontForge, 3 characters
in a hello world example I used were missing which backs up this hypothesis.
[EDIT] I've removed the font as I did not check if there were copyright
issues by making it public domain. I will work when I am able to do so but
keep the font privately unless I hear otherwise from the user who originally
posted the problem
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