Hi,
$pdf->convert needs no parameters. When no one ist given, it use standards.
But has anyone use thid Module with unicode-characters? My HTML contains german chars like 'ö' and it would contain russian text soon. It doesn't matter if I write it in utf-8 or as ö, all non-ACSCII-chars are deleted.
I tried to set an unicode-font, but it uses PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont::* fonts, which are allways without any unicode definition.
Any idea?
Tobi
PS: htmldoc is very poor. Only HTML 3.2, no CSS, bugs when your source contain <form>-Tags, ony ISO-8859-1 (died with no message). That's the reason, why I want to use PDF::FromHTML.
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