Balaji Loganathan wrote:
By the way where did u got this
\u6c7a\u6e08\u7167\u5408\u30b9\u30c6\u30fc\u30bf...\u30b9
Java notation for Unicode characters.
"The great thing about standards is there are so many to
choose from!"
Real pros, of course, don't mix them inappropriately.
J.Pietschmann
Hi kalyan,
The example file is at
\fop-0.20.3\docs\examples\advanced folder,I have
attached a PDF file from that folder
for you,which could explain you how to make of other
language fonts.
To make use of unicode u have supply the literal like
this in fo or xsl..
ä = ä
Ex: Empfänger which is sam
Thanks Balaji, for the help. But unfortunately I couldn't find out
the file which handles Japanese text. I found a file hyphen.fo
which handles italian... etc. languages, but not japanese. Can you
please give me the name of the file if it's there? If not what do
I do to make sure that the pdf f
Hi,
Yes it do support multi language in a different
way.Please see the examples folder in fop-0.20.3 where
there is example which include/imports japanese
font.Hope this is what u r looking for.
Regards
Balaji
--- kalyan kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new to FOP. Can someone pl