I have seen the same problem, and I am also 100% sure that my configuration
is correct.

There is an open bug report for this at
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6533

It is a little bit strange because there seems to be a patch for it, but it
hasn't been integrated in the source code yet. Can one of the developers
please take a look at it and if the patch does work commit it to the CVS.

I'm geting tired of the Times New Roman in the PDFs ;o)

Litrik De Roy
www.litrik.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "kyle koss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 10:33 PM
Subject: font embedding driving me mad!!!


> I have been trying unsuccessfully for the last couple of days to get
> font embedding to work under cocoon. I have followed the instructions in
> the cocoon users guide, but I still have a problem. I have created the
> metrics files, and the config file, which according to the log files,
> cocoon is finding.
>
> It seems that it is using the fonts, but not embedding them in the pdf,
> even though I have included the embed-file attribute in config.
>
> I tried making the pdf with FOP standalone, which was successful - the
> fonts were included. But doing the exact same thing in cocoon (using the
> same fop.jar -- 0.20.3) did not work.
>
> When I make the pdf in cocoon, it produces the pdf, but Acrobat gives me
> a warning saying the font could not be created or found, and the text
> shows up as a series of dots!!
>
> Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated, as this is
> starting to drive me crazy.
>
> Kyle Koss
>



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