Chinese Characters in PDF . However, when i get the PDF file through mail, I cannot see the Chinese characters. The document contains the information in English as well as Chinese. However only Chinese is not visible.
Let me know if any one has idea about this. Thanks. Warm regards,Harshad.
Chinese characters to PDF using smart forms. Hisee this OSS note, may be useful. OSS Note: 7. 76. 50. What to do? Other terms SAPscript, Smart. Forms, printing, device types, OTFReason and Prerequisites Help required to choose proper fonts in a SAPscript or Smart. Form. Solution When using SAPscript or Smart. Forms to print (or email or fax) a form from a business application, many factors influence the outcome of the actual text within the form.
All these factors must be checked in order to ensure a correct printout: 1) The language version of the form used to produce the printout. Example: If you want to print a French invoice, you need to have a FR version of your SAPscript or Smart. Forms invoice form RVINVOICE0.
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And the application program must specify the corresponding language key (FR) when calling the SAPscript or Smart. Forms API. 2) The font selections specified in the form (possibly also in a SAPscript style or Smart. Style used in a form). Example: In a SAPscript form or a Smart.
Style you need to specify HELVE if you want to print German text in Helvetica (or similar) font. If you want to print Japanese text, HELVE is not a valid choice but you need to specify a Japanese font like JPMINCHO in your Japanese form. The output character set of the device type. Every printer in transaction SPAD has a . Device types used by the spooler for printing support only one single specific output character set.
All text from the form has to be converted (using SAP's built- in character conversion mechanism) to this output character set. A character set can typically support either a single language (e. Shift- JIS which supports only Japanese) or a set of languages (e. ISO 8. 85. 9- 1, which supports Western- European languages). It is possible that a given language (such as German) can be supported by several output character sets, e. This is so because both character sets contain the special characters used in German. Example: HPLJ4. 00.
HP Laser. Jet device type supporting the ISO 8. Latin- 1) character set. ISO 8. 85. 9- 1 can be used to represent e. Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish but NOT Russian or Japanese. As a consequence, it is ok to use HPLJ4. English, German French etc.
A replacement printer font is chosen, should the specified font selection not be available in the device type. Now this replacement can be problematic if a language- specific font, such as Chinese CNSONG, is specified in a form and it gets replaced by a font which does not support this language, e.
COURIER. To solve this problem, font families in SE7. And when a replacement has to be chosen because the original font from the form is not available in the device type, a replacement font is chosen which has the same language attributes. If no fonts for the language in question exist in the device type, the resulting font will not be able to print the special characters and you will see . Here is the reason: since the Print Preview runs in Windows environment, it will use Windows fonts to represent the actual printer fonts. A Windows font typically has more available characters (i.
This is because Windows will automatically choose a font that can output Chinese characters (which is actually not Courier). But when you print the job on an actual PCL5 printer with resident Western and Chinese fonts, the Courier font will not print any Chinese characters but Western special characters instead, because the printer's resident Courier font does not include Chinese characters. Rule of thumb: all Asian device types (e. CNHPLJ4, JPHPLJ4, JPPOST, KPHPLJ4) support not only Asian fonts but also COURIER, HELVE and TIMES fonts. But these Latin fonts can only be used to print English text, not Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters. Which fonts are suitable for a given language?
Language(s): Font family to use in a form: Latin- 1 (Western Europe/Americas) *******DE,EN,FR,ES,NL,SV COURIER, HELVE, TIMES (LETGOTH, LNPRINT)Latin- 2 (Central Europe) ****************PL, CZ COURIER, HELVE, TIMESISO 8. Baltic) *********************ET, LT, LV COURIER, HELVE, TIMESISO 8.
Cyrillic) *******************BG, RU, SR, UK COURCYR, HELVCYR, TIMECYRISO 8. Greek) **********************EL COUR. OTF will contain the final printer font names and character set/language identifiers which help to solve the problem.
OTF will even name the form and the language of the form used to create the output. The easiest way to do this is to create a spool request from your application, run transaction SP0. Goto- > Display Requests- > Settingsand choose.
Display Mode: Raw. Now display your spool request. If this is a SAPscript or Smart. Forms spool request, you will see OTF data. Each line represents one OTF command, every command starts with a 2- character cmd identifier and possibly some cmd parameters follow. Here is an excerpt from a sample OTF file where we highlight the most interesting commands: //XHPLJ8. IN0. 4EALEXTEST. In our case it is codepage 1.
E = EN = English. CP1. 10. 00. 00. 0EFinally, the FC- cmd (Font Call) lists a printer font selected within Smart. Forms. Please note that every Smart. Form has a designated default Smart.
Style under . In addition, every text node can have a Smart. Style attached (which will override the definitions from the default style for the text).
In our case the resulting printer font that was selected is HELVE 1. FCHELVE 1. 20 0. XSF1. 00. SF1. 01. E XHeader Data. Release Status: Released for Customer Released on: 2. Priority: Recommendations/additional info Category: Customizing Primary Component: BC- CCM- PRN Print and Output Management Secondary Components: BC- SRV- SCR SAPscript BC- SRV- SSF Smart Forms Regards.