You should use .barcode to indicate a CSS class.

Matt

On 10/11/07, John Kwon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a barcode font that I want to use to be displayed in a Display tag
> (one of the columns will be barcode data).
>
> I have the font installed, and I have specified the following in the
> display:column
>
>
>
> <display:column class="barcode" property= "objectName" escapeXml="true"
> sortable="true" titleKey= "aFile.objectName"/>
>
> According to the Displaytag reference, I should be specifying the font using
> a stylesheet, so I modified displaytag.css to hold the following
>
> barcode {
>
> font-family= IDAutomationHC39M;
>
> font-size = 3em;
>
> }
>
> Did I miss anything?  Because the font isn't being applied.
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