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[jira] [Commented] (FOP-2670) Unicode character (left arrow) is not
displayed in PDF.It displayed as #
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simon steiner commented on FOP-2670:
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This works in fop 1.0 <fo:block font-family="Times Roman,Symbol">test ←, →, ↑</fo:block>
> Unicode character (left arrow) is not displayed in PDF.It displayed as #
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> Key: FOP-2670
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2670
> Project: FOP
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: fo/inline
> Affects Versions: 0.95
> Environment: Windows-7 and Fedora
> Reporter: Sankaranarayanan
>
> Hi
> I am using appache velocity and fop 0.20.5 version.
> While generating pdf with FOP, the characters ←, →, ↑ are not corrctly displayed in the PDF. It get printed as # instead of this →,→ ↑. Actually my end users are copy pasting bulleted list from from Microsoft Word to my velocity form and save. Then they are expecting to see these special characters characters ←, →, ↑ in the pdf correctly.
> In the fop root am using font-family="Times New Roman"
> <fo:root font-family="Times Roman" font-size="11pt" xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
> When I tried to use the font family as "Symbol" it get printed as → correctly
> In my case I need to display alpha numeric and unicode characters in the PDF.
> So i tried to use font-family="Times Roman,Symbol", but it did not work, still it shows as #.
> How to support multiple font family in fop. Kindly help me.
> Thanks & Regards,
> Sankaranarayanan
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