Hello,
does anyone know if mimetypes application/X-fop-awt-preview and
application/X-fop-print use userconfig file fop.xconf? I have been testing
and it seems like they don't ... can someone please tell me for sure and if
there is a way to repair this ... I'm having problems with fonts when
On 19/04/2011 09:17, d0m3n wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
does anyone know if mimetypes application/X-fop-awt-preview and
application/X-fop-print use userconfig file fop.xconf? I have been testing
and it seems like they don't ... can someone please tell me for sure and if
there is a way to repair this ...
Hi Tom,
Make sure that the family name you declare in fop.xconf matches the name
under which the font is known on the system.
Let’s take the font ‘Linux Libertine’ as an example. Java would know
this font under that name. Since Batik uses the Java font system, it
will also use that name and pass
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 05:07, Vincent Hennebert vhenneb...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Make sure that the family name you declare in fop.xconf matches the name
under which the font is known on the system.
Let’s take the font ‘Linux Libertine’ as an example. Java would know
this font under that