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RE: Winddings, symbol etc

2005-10-13 07:00:15
I always thought that pdf supported wingdings & symbols, yet 
whenever I
use wingdings or symbol as the font it is never reproduced 
accurately in the pdf.

Does this have anything to do with XSL?

Also, if you use Helvetica, Times New Roman and Courier with ascii
characters abov 127 rarely results in the correct character being
outputted to the pdf.

Can anyone tell me why this is?

Well, for a start, there aren't any ASCII characters above 127: all
characters above 127 are non-ASCII characters.

You are using some interface that expects characters to be in one encoding
and you are passing it characters in a different encoding. Without knowing
more about what you are doing, that's all one can say.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/



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