Re[2]: [xep-support] Unicode rendering affects other characters

From: Alexander Peshkov <peshkov@renderx.com>
Date: Wed May 25 2005 - 06:25:43 PDT

Hello Dave,

Thanks for the sample. It turns out to be a clash between
multiple-fonts selection and kerning. If you set
font-selection-strategy="character-by-character" on the block with
font-family="Palatino, serif" everything will be all right.

Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX

AP> Hello Dave,

AP> Looks like a font problem to me. Which font are you using? Most
AP> probably we will need a short XSL-FO sample along with the font files
AP> (in case we don't have them already) in order to investigate this
AP> issue - please send then to support@renderx.com.

AP> Best regards,
AP> Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
AP> RenderX

DA>> In one case of using unicode, we're finding that the Euro sign
DA>> (&#8364;) is getting rendered such that it affects other characters
DA>> surrounding it. For example, preceding characters become compressed
DA>> and commas following are rendered differently than the default commas
DA>> used throughout. Removing the Euro unicode renders everything
DA>> remaining correctly. The pound sterling and yen in the attached
DA>> example are rendered correctly without affecting existing formatting.
DA>> Verified on XEP 4.2 and 4.3.

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