We're using Batik to convert SVG to JPEG, and have noticed inconsistencies between how SVG Viewer displays the SVG, and how the Batik-generated JPEG looks, specifically with regards to the fonts. I have included a PDF file that contains images showing the problem: 64.252.15.147/font_problem.pdf First off, it appears as though SVG Viewer accepts font members, while Batik accepts only font families. For example, "Helvetica Condensed Bold" works as expected in the SVG Viewer, but Batik does not. All of this is occuring on the same machine (the viewing and the conversion to JPEG from SVG), so it isn't a "font doesn't exist" issue. These are all System Fonts. Next, the weighting of a font has no effect, in SVG Viewer, on the dimensions of the text. However, when converted to a JPEG, the text dimensions are considerably different. Any help would be greatly appreciated! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
