Maybe you can try the following setting:
<font metrics-file="file:///E:/mypath/bembo____.xml"
embed-file="E:\mypath\bembo___.pfb" kerning="yes">
<font-triplet name="Bembo" style="normal" weight="normal"/>
</font>
At 12:21 PM 2002/1/16 -0600, you wrote:
>I'm using the userconfig file in a servlet, which creates a similar
>problem. By embedding the full path on the metrics-file and the
>embeded-file I got good results. My config file is in the same directory
>as these, but I don't think that matters. I'm using FOP .202 or whatever
>that most recent is :)
>
><font metrics-file="E:\mypath\bembo___.xml" kerning="yes" embed-file="E:
>\mypath\bembo___.pfb">
> <font-triplet name="Bembo" style="normal" weight="normal"/>
></font>
>
>JohnPT
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>Hi,
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>I'm attempting to embed fonts using FOP and I'm running into a problem. It
>appears that FOP does not like full path specifications in the
>userconfig.xml file. So, if I try to reference a .pfb file using
>"E:\mypath\bembo___.pfb" I get a file not found error. If the file is in
>the
>same directory that Fop is executed from on the command line and the pfb
>file is just "bembo___.pfb", it works fine. The problem is that I need to
>run Fop from a spawned Windows NT shell, so I need to reference the file by
>full path. Any ideas why this might not work? Any experience with this?
>
>Thanks,
>Peter
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