Getting your XML correctly encoded is only part of the job.
If you want the character to display or print correctly (and you probably do), then the selected font must contain the necessary glyph.
Because of differences between font encoding methods, and limitations in some font technologies, this can be a troublesome issue, especially for symbol characters.
-The FOP example file <link href="fo/fonts.pdf">Base-14 Font Character Mapping</link> is a very useful resource in sorting these issues out for the Base-14 fonts.
+The FOP example file <link href="fo/fonts.fo.pdf">Base-14 Font Character Mapping</link> is a very useful resource in sorting these issues out for the Base-14 fonts.
For other fonts, use font editing sofware or operating system utilities (such as the Character Map in most Windows platforms) to determine what characters the font supports.
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