VerifyUnicodeFont: No Font Found
Hi,
We have an issue with customers getting this error when converting to
PDF. The text in question often seems to be character 0xFEFF which is
the byte order marker for UTF-16 text, or the older zero-width
non-breaking space character which is no longer in use. I'm not sure
which context it's being used in here, but either way is there a way to
either turn off the unicode font checking (as an option) or to ignore
than character if it occurs? From our point of view it would be better
to have missing characters in the output, if there genuinely is an
unsupported glyph, than to have this error message which then prevents
the PDF being created at all.
Thanks,
Steve Branley
We have an issue with customers getting this error when converting to
PDF. The text in question often seems to be character 0xFEFF which is
the byte order marker for UTF-16 text, or the older zero-width
non-breaking space character which is no longer in use. I'm not sure
which context it's being used in here, but either way is there a way to
either turn off the unicode font checking (as an option) or to ignore
than character if it occurs? From our point of view it would be better
to have missing characters in the output, if there genuinely is an
unsupported glyph, than to have this error message which then prevents
the PDF being created at all.
Thanks,
Steve Branley
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Comments
I created a patch that filters out the FEFF character for RB 12.04.
Registered RB 12.04 users can contact support@digital-metaphors.com to
receive the patch.
Regards,
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com