From marc.battyani at fractalconcept.com Mon Sep 26 19:54:54 2005 From: marc.battyani at fractalconcept.com (Marc Battyani) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 21:54:54 +0200 Subject: [cl-ppcre-devel] Re: [cl-pdf-devel] Unicode/ISO-8859-2 References: Message-ID: <03f201c5c2d4$2b3efa10$0a02a8c0@marcxp> "Levente M?sz?ros" wrote: > I found out that Ohungarumlaut and Odblacute (and similarily for the others) > are interchangeable for acrobat reader, but not for gsview. Perhaps they > just changed the name. > > Also tried two shareware pdf viewers, but with even worse results. In this > case I think it's clearly the viewers' fault. > > I tried with different fonts (Helvetica, Arial), but got the same results > with acrobat reader. > > Unfortunately xpdf doesn't run on windows so I've just downloaded the newest > gsview stuff and hungarumlaut is OK as you said when I view the pdf with it! > > But what is more interesting is that I've got good results with acrobat > reader when I use the fonts that come with the gs stuff. I don't know what > is the difference, but included a few examples for you! Cool. > I think you might be right that acrobat reader's default fonts may have some > problems. Yes. It seems unbelievable, but I don't see any other reason why the pdf works with every non default font. At least you have a working solution now ;-) Marc From marc.battyani at fractalconcept.com Mon Sep 26 20:17:45 2005 From: marc.battyani at fractalconcept.com (Marc Battyani) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 22:17:45 +0200 Subject: [cl-ppcre-devel] Re: [cl-pdf-devel] Unicode/ISO-8859-2 References: <03f201c5c2d4$2b3efa10$0a02a8c0@marcxp> Message-ID: <043f01c5c2d7$5c40e080$0a02a8c0@marcxp> Oops sorry, this was for the cl-pdf mailing list... Marc