Details
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Type: Bug
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: 5.0.6_P01
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Fix Version/s: 5.0.7
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Component/s: Core/Parsing
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Labels:None
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Environment:PRO
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Support Case References:Support Case #12934 - https://icesoft.my.salesforce.com/5007000000dyVuv
Description
A customer submitted a PDF that has missing Euro currency symbol. The reasoning for this is that the differences dictionary entry 164 -> /euro doesn't like up with the fonts encoding where /Euro is defined as a named.
Generally the upper/lower case start of the named character is an indicator of if the corresponding character's case. For example, 180 /Zcaron 184 /zcaron . That said the idea of capital Euro isn't relevant or at least as I see it.
I think ultimately we are looking at a document encoding issue but I think a work around can be applied to address the problem.
Generally the upper/lower case start of the named character is an indicator of if the corresponding character's case. For example, 180 /Zcaron 184 /zcaron . That said the idea of capital Euro isn't relevant or at least as I see it.
I think ultimately we are looking at a document encoding issue but I think a work around can be applied to address the problem.
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