The two lines look the same to me. Maybe you copied and pasted the same content twice?

The only reason I suggested Arial was because I didn't have your font and I know Arial has Arabic glyphs and it is known by all text editors.

If you use a text editor (say, openoffice) and export to PDF are you then able to copy and paste from that PDF? If so, can you send that PDF and the one generated by FOP (with full embedding) so that we can compare them?

On 1/30/13 1:44 PM, Neeraj wrote:
Hi Luis,

Thanks for reply.

Yes, my editor can handle used font.
If you highlight the text in the editor and set the font to Arial do you see any
glyph? For PDF text - No

For embedding this, May be I added embedding mode full later, after generating
PDF, but in both the cases it is giving same results.

The issue I reported was for non-Base14 font. You are using Arial which is
Base14 font and FOP has full support for these kinds of fonts.

Well as you said, I tried same functionality with Arial font also and found same
issue in different form.

Original Arabic text - هذا تعليق الاختبار. تتم كتابة الكلمات بشكل صحيح
PDF Arabic text      - ھذا تعلیق الاختبار. تتم كتابة الكلمات بشكل صحیح

If I compare PDF and MS-Word files, it looks exactly similar but when I copy it
to an editor(Font supported), the words look different (Glyphs are missing). You
can check the above text.

Why am I loosing text while doing copy/paste?





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