Mike Ferrando wrote:
Ok, great. Now if only I knew what that meant.
See
http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#pdf-characters
To elaborate: a glyph is what is shown on the monitor or the
paper. A font basically provides a mapping from character codes
to glyphs. If the font does not provide such a mapping for a
certain character code, you are out of luck.
You can use some other utility, for example the Windows font
viewer, to confirm whether your font provides a glyph for a
particular character or not.
BTW FOP specific question should be asked on the FOP user list.
Am I supposed to add something to my command line or change my fo
coding? (Sorry, I just started using the FOP engine.)
Did you read
http://xml.apache.org/fop/fonts.html
J.Pietschmann
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