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-- Frank Richter <frichter@esda.com> writes: > We use a ccsid of 273 (german). With TN5250_CCSIDMAP set to 273 german > "umlauts" don't show right. I changed MacRomanEncoding in scs2pdf.c > to WinAnsiEncoding, and all results were OK now. WinAnsiEncoding is pretty much a superset of ISO-8859-1, so it would be correct. I've also put together an example of using a custom encoding that defines the CCSID 37 characters within the PDF. I'll try to attach it, since it's so short; if the mailing list software strips it out, it'll be at http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/sw/test37.pdf for a while. -- Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ Cave canem. -- Content-Description: PDF with CCSID 37 data [ Content of type application/pdf deleted ]
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