| Chinese fonts [message #653266] |
Wed, 09 February 2011 01:43  |
srikanth Missing name Messages: 37 Registered: July 2010 |
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Hello Everyone,
I have a Simple RPt design which has a table and some rows and columns which are holding dynamic text.
When I generate the pdf report in the windows environment,It renders the pdf perfectly.
But,When I generate the pdf report in the Linux environment,
Adobe is asking me to download traditional chinese fonts.
Any suggestions will be really helpful..
Regards,
Srikanth
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| Re: Chinese fonts [message #653772 is a reply to message #653701] |
Fri, 11 February 2011 00:50   |
srikanth Missing name Messages: 37 Registered: July 2010 |
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Hi Jason,
I have mailed the rptdesign to
jasonweathersby@windstream.net
I am populating the dynamic text from java beans that I am getting from a java class which I am calling the dataset called "MainDataSet" script.
I had faced the similar issue where the adobe asked me download the Chinese fonts but that was because the data had mathematical characters like "<,>" and that issue was reproducible in both Windows and Linux environment and I had fixed the issue by changing the font type from San-serif to Arial in the rptDesign.
Regards,
Srikanth
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| Re: Chinese fonts [message #653869 is a reply to message #653772] |
Fri, 11 February 2011 11:08  |
Jason Weathersby Messages: 9167 Registered: July 2009 |
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Srikanth,
I looked over the design and did not see anything obvious. I assume it
is something in the data. Can you log a bug for this?
Jason
On 2/11/2011 12:51 AM, srikanth wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> I have mailed the rptdesign to mailto:jasonweathersby@windstream.net
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> I am populating the dynamic text from java beans from I am getting from
> a java class which I am calling the dataset called "MainDataSet" script.
>
>
> I had faced the similar issue where the adobe asked me download the
> Chinese fonts but that was because the data had mathematical characters
> like "<,>" and that issue was reproducible in both Windows and Linux
> environment and I had fixed the issue by changing the font type from
> San-serif to Arial in the rptDesign.
>
> Regards,
> Srikanth
Jason Weathersby
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