[xep-support] Processing inline symbols

Clay Leeds cleeds at medata.com
Tue Apr 22 13:08:26 PDT 2003


I believe you would format it like this:

<text>Some sample text here with a <fo:inline
font-family="Symbol">&#221A;</fo:inline> radical symbol from the Symbol
font and a <fo:inline font-family="Zapf Dingbats">&#25A0;</fo:inline>
closed block symbol from the ZapfDingbats font.</text>

That *should* do it. If you have problems, you might look here (in your
FOP directory) for more information:

  examples\fo\advanced\cid-fonts.pdf

Hope this helps!

Web Maestro Clay

Geurt Lagemaat wrote:
> Dear list,
> 
> I have a XML source document like:
> <text>Some sample text here with a &#221A; radical symbol from the Symbol
> font and a &#25A0; closed block symbol from the ZapfDingbats font.</text>
> 
> The contents of the text-element is formatted with the Times Roman font. The
> question is how do I assign the correct font to the symbols inside the text
> element? 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Geurt Lagemaat
> Oriana Automatisering
> 
> 
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