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Posted to fop-dev@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Cyril Rognon <cr...@objectiva.fr> on 2001/11/22 15:03:56 UTC
Fop ignores my unicode character
Hi again list !
thanks to Chris, I have discovered two unicode character to represent
checked and unchecked checkboxes. Now I am trying to use it in my xsl style
sheet to produce them checkboxes in my pdf output but all I get with fop is
a # character.
I am using <xsl:text> ☑</xsl:text> to insert this U^2611 character
(checkbox), like I have seen it done with the euro sign (wich works by the
way, with the U^20AC character).
all I have in return is a # !
Should I do some configuration change to my Fop ?
Should I use some new font ?
Thanks
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Re: Fop ignores my unicode character
Posted by Ulrich Mayring <ul...@denic.de>.
Cyril Rognon wrote:
>
> Hi again list !
>
> thanks to Chris, I have discovered two unicode character to represent
> checked and unchecked checkboxes. Now I am trying to use it in my xsl style
> sheet to produce them checkboxes in my pdf output but all I get with fop is
> a # character.
Have you checked that your font actually has that character?
Ulrich
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Ulrich Mayring
DENIC eG, Systementwicklung
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