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Issue 216: encoding truble
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Closed:  Mar 2011


 
Reported by stas.agarkov, Sep 9, 2009
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. I use Ubuntu 9.04
2. I want use export PDF
3. I am russian programmer
4. In PDF I see code symbols, for example ЈА

What write in export.pdf.fontName and export.pdf.fontEncoding parameter 
for me?
Sep 10, 2009
Project Member #1 jeff.johnston.mn@gmail.com
I am not sure why you would see those symbols...the character encoding is set to UTF-8. 

You could also use the PDFP view that might work better for you.

Sep 10, 2009
#2 stas.agarkov
These codes are obtained after the call escapeHtml in jmesa. In PDFP do these codes 
do not, they are converted into ordinary characters, but in the resulting pdf file 
is not found themselves Cyrillic characters! : (You can do anything to help me?
Nov 5, 2009
#3 stas.agarkov
Yes, PDFP solves this problem. Now use it.
Nov 30, 2009
#4 AlejaV...@gmail.com
Like I just recently said in  issue 170 , you may try not using HtmlCellEditor in your
columns, because it hurts the PDF exporting.
Try these in all your text columns:

htmlColumn.getCellRenderer().setCellEditor(new BasicCellEditor());


Cheers
Mar 10, 2011
Project Member #5 jeff.johnston.mn@gmail.com
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