Christine --

Thank you!  I'll give it a whirl...

-- LBA

Quoting Christine Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Upgrade your server, first with 7.0.1 then 7.0.2 you'll still have some
> interesting issues but it will be better than it is on 7.0 (at least
> that's been my experience with the tag).  We allow our users to create
> the HTML using FCKEditor and we still have a number of issues
> (especially with underlines and bolding) relating to the translation
> from HTML to PDF.
>
>
> Thanks!
> Christine Davis
> ColdFusion Lead
> Nations Technical Services
> Prairie Village, KS
> 913-748-8044 ext 4703
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lawrence B. Afrin, M.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 10:56 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Quicky question re: cfdocument and fonts
>
> Howdy --
>
> I'm making my first use of cfdocument (no jokes about being behind the
> times, please -- I've been busy with other
> things), and it seems that no matter what I specify in the <font> tag
> inside the cfdocument, the resulting PDF displays
> the content in the same Times Roman font in whatever the default font
> size is (looks like about 12).  I tried lots of
> the different font faces listed on my CF Administrator's Font Management
> page, but I keep getting the same result.  Have
> also tried both "yes" and "no" fontembed settings, makes no difference.
> For that matter, I can't even get it to pay
> attention to <font size="whatever"> tags.  The size of the type in the
> PDF is properly affected by tags like <h1>, but
> <font> doesn't seem to be having any effect at all.
>
> I searched around a bit before writing this post, and I found a little
> bit of material alluding to there being some font
> problems with cfdocument in 7.0, but it wasn't clear to me that Updater
> 1 really fixed it, as there seem to be some more
> recent hotfixes for the same problem.  I really couldn't find a good
> summary of the whole issue.
>
> Bottom line: I'm running MX 7 (version 7,0,0,91690 -- again, no jokes
> about behind the times; I believe in not fixing it
> if it ain't broke, but now it's broke) on Linux.  Can anybody tell me
> what I have to do to get my cfdocument-produced
> PDFs to pay attention to my <font> tags?
>
> -- Larry Afrin
>    Medical University of South Carolina
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
> 

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