Flying Saucer converts html to pdf (and some issues, continuously updated)
There is a detailed introduction to the use of FlyingSaucer on the official website.
Official website Address: https://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2007/06/26/generating-pdfs-with-flying-saucer-and-itext.html#the-problem-with-pdfs
Chinese people have the following problems when using FlyingSaucer to convert Html to PDF:
l The problem of Chinese not being displayed
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l There are a large number of articles on the Internet that provide solutions that cannot solve the problem
When studying the above problems, Two types of jars are used. The first is the jar downloaded from the official website as shown below:
The other is the jar downloaded by others after modifying the source code as follows:
Regarding the problem of Chinese not being displayed, there are three solutions:
l Modify the source code yourself to solve the problem: Unknown
l Use someone else’s modified source code to solve this problem: This is the most convenient. I recommend everyone to check out a person’s blog. The address is: (If you need a jar, you can email me cuiyaonan2000@163.com)
l Use Adding fonts that is going viral on the Internet: The idea of adding fonts is to add fonts both on the code side and in the HTML that needs to be converted. But I have tried them all and none of them have been successful! They are all reporting errors.
To sum up, it seems that it is easiest to use the modified source code directly, but I really want to figure out how to add fonts, so if anyone has succeeded in using this method, please let me know (cuiyaonan2000@163. com)
About the solution to the problem that the
l Modified source code: unknown
l Using someone else’s modified source code: no one available yet
l Ideas about adding styles: Tried it and it doesn’t work at all.
Summary: Not available yet It's done.