I haven't used Illustrator myself before but have you tried playing around with the export setting such as convert text to graphics or not embedding but only referencing the fonts?
When we used outlines instead of an embedded font, the result in the PDF was rather ugly, not smooth. While the SVG looks perfect in Internet Explorer (Adobe SVG Viewer) and in Squiggle.
And with linked fonts FOP (Batik) doesn't include the font in the resulting PDF, and that's not acceptable because we can't expect all users to have the font installed. Ofcourse that's the reason we want to embed the font in the first place.
If you download Batik standalone and start Squiggle (the SVG browser) can it display the generated SVG? If no, then it's a Batik problem and the Batik team should be contacted.
Squiggle can't open the generated SVG either when the font is embedded, it generates the same CSS stylesheet document error.
On 14.02.2003 22:39:43 Joop Vriend wrote:
3) Batik produces an error on the embedded font in the SVG saved by Illustrator (10):
[ERROR] svg graphic could not be built: file:/tmp/logo.svg: The following stylesheet represents an invalid CSS document.
And if you tell Illustrator not to embed fonts? Or try 0.20.5rc. It contains a more current Batik version.
We (already) tried it with the latest version of Batik. Still no luck.
Joop Vriend.
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