Assuming the question is right this time :-(
the font in question doesn't have the requisite glyph.
try it in \tex and see
HTH DaveP.
I am converting documents from XML using XSL into FO files then
using FOP to convert these into PDF.
The problem I am having is that some of my NCR are not transforming
(Numeric Character Reference). My FO file is correct. The
Character NCR is retained "&# 299;" (space added so that you can see
what the NCR is without the space it could appear correctly or
incorrectly) in the FO file.
The transformation is when I run my FO document through the FOP
engine:
Command prompt>fop file.fo file.pdf
What I see instead of the correct character (i with a line over it)
is a "#" (pound sign).
XML:
<element>Solov&# 299;</element> (space added)
--------
S & R '&#' with '& amp;#_'
--------
FO:
<fo:inline>Solov& amp;#_299;</fo:inline> (space added)
--------
S & R '& amp;#_' with '&#'
--------
PDF:
Solov#
I know my XML XSL transformation is no problem, since I regularly
transform XML into HTML or SGML. So, I am trying to fix the problem
that occurs between the FO file and the PDF output file.
I went to the FOP site but I cannot get the jar script to run
correctly. I do not have a cmr10.ttf file on my pc. I am using
Windows 2000.
I regularly get this error when I run my command line.
[ERROR] unknown font Arial,normal,bold so defaulted font to any
Any suggestions?
Sincerely,
Mike Ferrando
Washington, DC
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