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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The following hexadecimal example will result in a Euro sign: |
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Getting your XML correctly encoded is only part of the job. |
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If you want the character to display or print correctly (and you probably do), then the selected font must contain the necessary glyph. |
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Because of differences between font encoding methods, and limitations in some font technologies, this can be a troublesome issue, especially for symbol characters. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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