
Hi Afshar,
Can it be that the font GD uses does not have the Farsi characters in it?
As far as I can see GD *does* support unicode but if the font in use does
not have the characters you want to use it will still be useless.
See http://search.cpan.org/dist/GD/GD.pm for the GD manual. You can load
your own TTF fonts with GD or use .fnt font files, I guess you have some
fonts which support Farsi installed on your computer you might be able to
use for experiments.
Kind regards,
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On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 13:13, Afshar Mohebbi
Hi, My friend Amir guess that it may be because of database fileds not being defined as Unicode but I think it is because of GD library. Because I've debugged stats.pm (of OTRS framework) and axetype.pm (of Active Perl library) and sent static text to graphic engine instead of database data but the peoblem exists.
Afshar Mohebbi
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Afshar Mohebbi
wrote: Hi there,
Does anybody have used any graphical stat report (bar chart, pie chart, ...) with Unicode text like Persian (Farsi), Hebrew or Japaness?
I've tried it many times with Persian (Farsi) bu instead of Persian characters like "سلام", I see european characters with accent above just like "çãã".
How can I correct this?
Regards, Afshar Mohebbi
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