Mikael Andersen created FOP-2858:
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Summary: FontUtil.guessStyle/guessWeight is passed
java.awt.Font.getName() which can return localized name
Key: FOP-2858
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2858
Project: FOP
Issue Type: Bug
Components: font/unqualified, renderer/awt
Affects Versions: 2.3, 2.2
Environment: Windows 10 Pro
Reporter: Mikael Andersen
Attachments: font.png, guess_from_en_locale.patch
When InstalledFontCollection enumerates OS provided Fonts, the style/weight is
guessed from java.awt.Font.getName();
Originally it was Font.getFontName() method, which FOP-1452 fixed to getName().
As written in description of FOP-1452:
_Attaching patch which uses_
_Font.getName(), tested on Windows XP. Another possibility would be to use_
_Font.getFontName(Locale.ENGLISH)._
The latter option is exactly what I think it should be changed to, as I now
experience on my Windows 10 box (all in house experiences same), that
Font.getName() will return localized texts for style/weight, for most fonts,
when user.language=da.
The attached patch only targets passing proper name to FontUtil.guessXXX
methods, which are vital for proper rendering of preview and printing (ps) for
these fonts.
However Java2DGraphicsState.updateFont(...) is also subject to bug, as
Font.getFontName() is used,
{{ boolean updateName = (!mapper.getFontName().equals(}}
{{ getGraph().getFont().getFontName()));}}
effectively comparing Font.getName() with Font.getFontName() which will not
always match.
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