From: Jeff Beal (jeff.beal@ansys.com)
Date: Mon Nov 25 2002 - 10:31:59 PST
The Symbol font doesn't contain any Latin characters. I'd get my Greek
characters, but I'd lose the rest of my text. I'd have to go through my
10,000 pages of source and wrap all Greek characters with some special
tagging in order to wrap the output with a <fo:inline font-family="Symbol"/>
tag, which is something I'd rather not do.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Gustaf Liljegren [mailto:gustaf.liljegren@xml.se]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 12:45 PM
To: xep-support@renderx.com
Subject: Re: [xep-support]
Hello Jeff,
>I am trying to publish an English text with some Greek and mathematical
>symbols. It has a lot of EPS graphics, so I need to use the PostScript
>backend. Does anybody have a good recommendation of a Type 1 font they
have
>successfully used with XEP that supports these character sets and where I
>can get a copy?
Have you tried the Symbol font? Symbol comes with XEP and is also part of
Adobe's basic fonts (those Acrobat Reader is always supposed to handle, if
I got that right). Run the file /examples/charsets/symbol.fo in your XEP
directory too see the glyphs and their Unicode numbers.
Gustaf
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