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Apache indian font
Apache indian font







  1. APACHE INDIAN FONT PDF
  2. APACHE INDIAN FONT CODE

If I understand correctly, the output you are trying to achieve is the one with script="deva".

APACHE INDIAN FONT PDF

This is the complete input file I used, with the sentence copied from your question: ĭeva: से and ग्रामीण should be printed in pdfĭev2: से and ग्रामीण should be printed in pdf More importantly, I know nothing about devanagari script, so I really cannot say whether the output is right or wrong, I can only compare it with your images.

apache indian font

I don't have the fonts you mention available, so I tested using the Amiko Google Open Font.

APACHE INDIAN FONT CODE

Note that Indic scripts have both a standard code and an extended one (for example deva and dev2 for Devanagari) and the resulting output is different, so you may need to try them both and choose the appropriate one. Solution: explicitly set the script property in the FO file, using either a standard or an extended script code. If the font is configured but the output is not correct, the problem could be FOP incorrectly determining which script mode to use. Is there any configuration setting in FOP that I am missing? using the script attribute: देवी ग्रामीण.Windows however seems to show it correctly. You can see the expected output at the link ) using this sample text: से and ग्रामीण should be printed in pdf Result: problem listed in case 1 is resolved but I am facing another issue attached as shown in the following screenshot

apache indian font

Result: से is shown like this स े, as shown in this screenshot I tried lohit.ttf, devanagari.ttf, aparajita.ttf and kokila.ttf but all have the same issue.

apache indian font

While using Apache FOP 2.2 from my Java application to print Hindi strings in PDF by using mangal.ttf, some Hindi characters are not displayed correctly.









Apache indian font