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Q: Read German Fonts text from XML file in C++

skmI have a translation XML file, which looks like following: <Translations> <ENGLISH> <Length>Length</Length> <Quality>Quality</Quality> </ENGLISH> <GERMAN> <Length>Länge</Length> <Quality>Qualität</Quality> </GERMAN> </Trans...

What encoding is used for your file? What encoding is used by your reader? What encoding is used by your writer?
skm
skm
My writer to PDF file uses UTF8 encoding. But I don't see any place to specify the encoding while reading from XML by pugixml libraries.
That's what manuals are for pugixml.org/docs/manual.html#loading
Yeah I expect the XML file to be encoded in ANSI...L寧e, Qualit崠
skm
skm
If I debug by code, then also I see that strange characters are getting parsed from the XML file. So, the problem is definitely related to the wrong parsing.
Please check the file encoding...
skm
skm
12:37
I have debugged the value of result in the line pugi::xml_parse_result result = doc.load_file(TranslationFilePath); and found that the encoding is already UTF8.
Please check the actual file encoding. e.g. open the file in Notepad++ and check what is written in the lower right corner.
skm
skm
@SimonKraemer UTF-8-BOM is written in the lower right corner.
skm
skm
I converted the encoding from "UTF-8-BOM" to "UTF8"..but still the same problem
Wird die Datei in Notepad++ korrekt angezeigt?
Also sind die Umlaute dort ok?
skm
skm
12:40
Sorry, my German is not so good
in Notepad, the data is fine
umlaut is also properly visible in Notepad
ok - I thought because of your question and your location...
You said that the value looks strange in the debugger - can you copy and paste it to here?
skm
skm
[0] = "Rollenqualitätsbericht"
I am extracting the values in a vector. So that's the first value
ok - that's UTF-8 interpreted as ANSI
so the data is actually correct in memory
I guess the problem is with you pdf library
skm
skm
ok...it was actually working before and I have not made any changes in the encoding or any other things...but now its not working...anyways
What PDF library are you using?
skm
skm
12:44
LibHaru
HPDF_UseUTFEncodings(pdf);
const char *fontname = HPDF_LoadTTFontFromFile(pdf, "FreeSans.ttf", HPDF_TRUE);
HPDF_Font font = HPDF_GetFont(pdf, fontname, "UTF-8");
DrawText(page, font, LengthVariable.c_str(), y) ------------>this line puts stramnge charaters
DrawText(page, font, "Länge", y) ---------------->this line puts properly
Could you check the return value of HPDF_UseUTFEncodings
skm
skm
let me check....but how would it benefit? Because that's the first line and we are assigning the correct fonts later
if this returns false there might be some other problem...
`DrawText(page, font, "Länge", y) ---------------->this line puts properly`

This should be

DrawText(page, font, u8"Länge", y) ---------------->this line puts properly
Otherwise you are printing ANSI
skm
skm
HPDF_STATUS EncodingStatus = HPDF_UseUTFEncodings(pdf); ------------>The value of "EncodingStatus " is 0 during debugging
skm
skm
12:53
If I try to use "DrawText(page, font, u8"Länge", y)" ----->> it gives error at "u8" that "too few arguments"
skm
skm
no...not ok
Did you update any libraries?
skm
skm
no
Which compiler are you using?
skm
skm
12:55
I am using VS2010
Ah u8 was introduced with C++11 which VS2010 is not fully capable of
skm
skm
oh..
no - just the literal
don't worry
skm
skm
so where do you think is the problem?? in the parsing or in the pdf library?
I think in the PDF library
skm
skm
12:59
but with the same code I was able to put German text when I was not reading the values from XML
Yes. Because you are writing as ANSI and not as UTF-8
skm
skm
the only difference now is....I am reading the values from XML
ok
isn't it possible to convert the text to ANSI after reading from XML in UTF8 format
Either that or change the format of your XML to ANSI.... Yet I would prefer the library to work as it should
skm
skm
I changed the encoding of my file...but still the same problem
HPDF_SetCurrentEncoder

Have you used this one?
skm
skm
13:03
no
HPDF_UseUTFEncodings(pdf);
HPDF_SetCurrentEncoder(pdf, "UTF-8");

const char *fontname = HPDF_LoadTTFontFromFile(pdf, "FreeSans.ttf", HPDF_TRUE);
HPDF_Font font = HPDF_GetFont(pdf, fontname, "UTF-8");
DrawText(page, font, LengthVariable.c_str(), y) ------------>this line puts stramnge charaters
DrawText(page, font, "Länge", y) ---------------->this line puts properly
Please try this and change the file back to UTF-8
skm
skm
I chneged the file to UTF-8 and used that line.....but same problem
fontname = 0x000000001e317fa4 "FreeSans,Medium"
... I am out of ideas... At least what can be done without actually debugging it myself
skm
skm
hmmm...I understand..its ok
Can "HPDF_Font font" value in debugging help?
it looks like following
typedef struct _HPDF_Dict_Rec {
HPDF_Obj_Header header;
HPDF_MMgr mmgr;
HPDF_Error error;
HPDF_List list;
HPDF_Dict_BeforeWriteFunc before_write_fn;
HPDF_Dict_OnWriteFunc write_fn;
HPDF_Dict_AfterWriteFunc after_write_fn;
HPDF_Dict_FreeFunc free_fn;
HPDF_Stream stream;
HPDF_UINT filter;
HPDF_Dict filterParams;
void *attr;
}
Hey..are you still there?
Maybe the problem is in the following line, where I am inserting the value read from the XML file into a Vector of Strings
this->TranslationsList.push_back(child.text().as_string());
13:24
hmm...
skm
skm
maybe "as_string()" is causing problem
Why don't you check if this part actually does a conversion?
skm
skm
hmmm let me check...
I checked....that part is not creating any problem. Its passing the same value as read from the XML....anyways, thanks a lot for your time and help :)

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