Hi All
I'm having some difficulty getting a couple of characters to render in prince PDFs:
ر.س
My normal process for getting new glyphs working goes something like this (I'm in centos linux, using prince 7):
1) Guess at and install the fonts RPM (in this case, I tried fonts-arabic; also tried linux libertine, both no luck)
2) use fc-list to show what fonts are available on the server
3) add the new fonts to /usr/lib/prince/style/fonts.css
This has worked for me in the past with chinese, korean, and thai, but not with these characters.
The hard part is that initial guess. So, I have a couple of questions:
1) Does anyone know of a way to determine if a given glyph exists in a given font - or better, to scan all of the fonts available on the system and tell me which font it's in?
2) If it's not found, is there someplace I can go on the internet to basically ask "what font provides this glyph"?
Thanks!
I'm having some difficulty getting a couple of characters to render in prince PDFs:
ر.س
My normal process for getting new glyphs working goes something like this (I'm in centos linux, using prince 7):
1) Guess at and install the fonts RPM (in this case, I tried fonts-arabic; also tried linux libertine, both no luck)
2) use fc-list to show what fonts are available on the server
3) add the new fonts to /usr/lib/prince/style/fonts.css
This has worked for me in the past with chinese, korean, and thai, but not with these characters.
The hard part is that initial guess. So, I have a couple of questions:
1) Does anyone know of a way to determine if a given glyph exists in a given font - or better, to scan all of the fonts available on the system and tell me which font it's in?
2) If it's not found, is there someplace I can go on the internet to basically ask "what font provides this glyph"?
Thanks!