Your kind help

2011-06-15 Thread Daisuke Okuda
Dear FopSupport,

I am sorry that I had to write directly to this email.
I am a little bit lost in finding an guided example to generate PDF
containing japanese characters.
I have seen that there are bugs reported in the bug list related to
this subject, but I believe the current fop 1.0 supports japanese
encoding (so that my pdfs don't show the # character).

I would appreciate if someone could point me out to a guide about this.


Best regards,
Daisuke Okuda!


Re: Your kind help

2011-06-15 Thread Pascal Sancho
Hi Daisuke

As you suspected it, this list is not for FOP usage, but FOP internals.
In the future, you should ask such kind of questions on FOP-Users list
(see [1] for details).
That said, FOP displays a '#' when a character is not available in
configured fonts.
To handle Japanese characters you have to ensure by yourself that FOP
uses fonts that contain such characters.
See [2] about fonts config in FOP.

[1]  http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/resources.html#Apache-FOP
[2]  http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/fonts.html

Le 14/06/2011 18:06, Daisuke Okuda a écrit :
 Dear FopSupport,
 
 I am sorry that I had to write directly to this email.
 I am a little bit lost in finding an guided example to generate PDF
 containing japanese characters.
 I have seen that there are bugs reported in the bug list related to
 this subject, but I believe the current fop 1.0 supports japanese
 encoding (so that my pdfs don't show the # character).
 
 I would appreciate if someone could point me out to a guide about this.
 
 
 Best regards,
 Daisuke Okuda!
 .
 

-- 
Pascal