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[jira] [Commented] (FREEMARKER-50) Czech encoding issues after coversion from ODT to PDF on Suse Linux

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Daniel Dekany commented on FREEMARKER-50:
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We need more even to find out if this has anything to do with FreeMarker (as opposed to with the PDF generation for example). Can you pinpoint more precisely if at which stage do the characters got mangled? What do you mean by those characters being "ignored" at all?

> Czech encoding issues after coversion from ODT to PDF on Suse Linux
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FREEMARKER-50
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FREEMARKER-50
>             Project: Apache Freemarker
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: engine
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.25-incubating
>         Environment: Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11
>            Reporter: Bayardo
>
> Some Czech characters are ignored in my PDF generated report on Suse Linux Server, even though the different encoding settings on JVM and FreeMarker engine Configuration are set to UTF-8. On the other side, Czech characters on PDF generated on Ubuntu Linux works perfect!
> Czech characters within 'context' are passed correctly to
> report.convert(context, options, outputStream);
> but after calling 'report.convert(...)', some characters are ignored!
> SUSE Linux Ent. Server 11
> XdocReport 1.05.
> Freemarker 2.3.25
> OdfToolkit.odfdom 1.0.5
> iText 2.1.7
> Any help is appreciated.
> Thanks a lot.
> Bayardo



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