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Posted to user@ofbiz.apache.org by Gintare Ragaisiene <gi...@gmail.com> on 2008/09/18 14:22:15 UTC
Not properly displayed international characters in PDF
Hi,
Lithuanian characters like ąčėįųū are not displayed when generating .pdf
(xsl-fo using) in OfBiz. Instead of international character it displays
grattis - # , i.e.
'Date Ordered Tre#iadienis, 2008'
and must be :
'Date Ordered Trečiadienis, 2008'
I have generated .pdf in the same way like in "example" (OfBiz is cvs
revision: 675444), but example display them also as '#' .
This not helps:
<fo:block xml:lang="lt">
</fo:lang>
Haw get it work?
Thank you,
Gintare
Re: Not properly displayed international characters in PDF
Posted by Jacopo Cappellato <ja...@hotwaxmedia.com>.
You have to setup and use a font with Lithuanian characters.
You should find some old messages in the mailing lists (and also a
Jira issue) with useful information.
Jacopo
On Sep 18, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Gintare Ragaisiene wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Lithuanian characters like ąčėįųū are not displayed when
> generating .pdf
> (xsl-fo using) in OfBiz. Instead of international character it
> displays
> grattis - # , i.e.
> 'Date Ordered Tre#iadienis, 2008'
> and must be :
> 'Date Ordered Trečiadienis, 2008'
>
> I have generated .pdf in the same way like in "example" (OfBiz is cvs
> revision: 675444), but example display them also as '#' .
>
> This not helps:
> <fo:block xml:lang="lt">
> </fo:lang>
>
> Haw get it work?
>
> Thank you,
> Gintare