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Posted to fop-dev@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Marc Mueller <ma...@danet.de> on 2001/09/10 15:23:18 UTC

want EURO character instead of # -> solved

solved the problem by switching the euro-sign against a unicode-sequence by a
preprocessor...

COFFMAN Steven wrote:

> Axel,
> I don't think he's embedding the font. That would explain why it displays
> different on Windows 2000 and Linux, regardless of where it was generated.
>
> Mark,
> I think your font in Linux doesn't contain the Euro character. What font is
> it, and what Linux distribution/version are you using?
> -Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: axel.spohr@accenture.com [mailto:axel.spohr@accenture.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 9:38 AM
> To: fop-dev@xml.apache.org
> Subject: Re: -> want EURO character instead of #
>
> as the font is embedded in the PDF, it does not matter if the viewing
> platform has a correct font file including the euro symbol, only the
> platfomr that you run FOP on is relevant to the PDF (which would be your
> linux box).
> HTH
>      Axel
>
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