Hello!
Thanks in advance
for any and all assistance.
I defined
many tables containing text in my stylesheet like the
following:
<fo:table
font-family="Times Roman"
font-size="12pt">
<fo:table-column column-width="1.5in"/>
<fo:table-column column-width="6.0in"/>
<fo:table-body>
<fo:table-row>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block>
font-family="Times Roman"
font-size="12pt">
<fo:table-column column-width="1.5in"/>
<fo:table-column column-width="6.0in"/>
<fo:table-body>
<fo:table-row>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block>
<!--spacer-->
</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block
text-align="start">
<xsl:value-of select="concat(lastname, ', ', firstname, 'middlename)" />
</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block
text-align="start">
<xsl:value-of select="concat(lastname, ', ', firstname, 'middlename)" />
</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-row>
</fo:table-body>
</fo:table>
I have also tried
font-family="serif"
In both cases, the
text displays correctly (Times Roman 12pt) on many computers at my work site and
some at remote sites.
BUT...There is one
client location that displays this same pdf in 10pt Times Roman. She
faxed us a copy of the printout to verify.
Our help desk asked
her to use the text tool in Acrobat Reader to cut and paste text from the
PDF into MS Word and it was 10pt. The client also claims that
this is happening on her home computer.
Does anyone have any
idea why this is happening?
Thanks!
Rachael