I\'ve spent a couple of days sifting through various methods to encourage FPDF to render the Euro symbol, but none have succeeded. I have:
$currency = iconv(\"UT
the iconv
function worked for me
$text = "String with € sign"
$pdfobj->Write(0,iconv('UTF-8', 'windows-1252', $text));
You actually can generate a PDF with euro signs using FPDF with using euro ascii code: chr(128)
.
It's good practice to make this a constant. At the top of your script, add:
define('EURO',chr(128));
Now you can use EURO
in your script to print the euro symbol.
For example:
"Costs: ".EURO.100
Will output: Costs: €100
Note: This will also work for other symbols with chr(ascii)
, where ascii
is the ascii code of the symbol. You can find an overview of ascii codes on this page: http://www.atwebresults.com/ascii-codes.php?type=2
if You Want to show this line "£4.30" just follow bellow
$text = chr(163); $pound = $text."4.30 p m";
Note: 163 = pound code;
I've searched for ages, and nothing worked - until I used this: utf8_encode(chr(128))