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Unicode support in PDF format :: Crystal Reports XI R2

Former Member
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Hi,

We are using crystal reports XI at present. While generating the report using JRC and exporting the same in PDF format does not display the unicode characters (japanese). However, exporting the reports in RTF format or displaying HTML content using crystalviewer displays the unicode data properly.

We have heard that CR XI R2 package does this support in displaying the unicode characters for PDF format.

So we have downloaded the latest files from BO forum and we tried. But the result is the same, it does not display the unicode characters.

Is there any work around to display the japanese characters??

Changing the font type to MS-MINCHO in the respective fields in the RPT object does this trick. But we almost have 35 rpt files and needs to be supported for European and as well asian languages.

Changing for the font type for every reports or keeping different RPT files for differnet languages will be tedious to do.

Is there any JRC method available to set the font type @ runtime?

Thanks in advance.

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Former Member
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Hi,

We are facing a problem while exporting the reports in PDF/RTF format.

com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.lib.ReportSDKException:

Logon Error: Io exception: Connection refused

(DESCRIPTION=(TMP=)(VSNNUM=169869824)(ERR=12518)

(ERROR_STACK=(ERROR=(CODE=12518)(EMFI=4))(ERROR=

(CODE=12560)(EMFI=4))(ERROR=(CODE=530)(EMFI=4))

(ERROR=(BUF='64-bit Windows Error:233 Unknown

Error'))))---- Error code:-2147467259 Error code name:failed

is getting displayed. This error message is not consistent. At times the report is getting generated

Please suggest a solution to solve this problem.

Thanks in advance.

ted_ueda
Employee
Employee
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To ensure maximum visibility for your post, I recommend creating a new thread for each issue.

For your specific question, I recommend the Business Objects SDK Application Development -> Java Development forum.

Sincerely,

Ted Ueda