At 2009-10-22 13:57 -0500, a kusa wrote:
Thank you for your response. I am trying to use these fonts with
renderx xep and of course XSLT for transformation which run on a unix
server.
The font on the style sheets are arial which do not support these
unicode characters.
I am not sure how to proceed.
Look on your Unix platform for a font family that includes that
Unicode character and then use <fo:character> to express it in a
different font than the text that surrounds it:
<fo:character character="☒" font-family="WhateverWorks"/>
Alternatively you can use <fo:inline> to wrap the one character:
<fo:inline font-family="Whateverworks">☒</fo:inline>
A Google search of "free font resources unix" has some promising links.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Ken
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