Thanks Joachim for your remarks, 

It was just various tests.

The dot at the beginning of the <font-base> was a mistake but, as you 
specified, it has no consequences as I used full paths for my fonts.

I think we are on the good way to find where is the problem.

Ben

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De : Joachim Pfaff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : mercredi 29 mars 2006 15:11
À : [email protected]
Objet : RE: Unicode or font problem using Fop Trunk

And additionally:

Why do you provide a <font-base> and then use absolute paths in your 
font-entries?

http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/configuration.html says:

font-base       URL     Specifies the base URL based on which relative font 
URLs will be resolved. If not specified defaults to the base URL 
above.

So you do not need to provide full paths for your fonts.

Greetings!

Joachim

On 29 Mar 2006 at 14:46, Benoit THIERRY wrote:

> Hello everybody,
> 
> I manage to find the reason why my font was not found :
> 
> - I was still using the xml format of the userconfig.xml file and not 
> fop.xconf one and I had just replaced the fonts part of fop.xconf by the 
> "0.20.5" userconfig.xml file's fonts part.
> 
> Now, I don't have my error message anymore but this time, I have an error 
> message when I open the resulting pdf file saying that the 'Arial' font 
> cannot be found or can not be created. So now, I don't have # characters 
> replacing greek characters but nothing at all.
> 
> You can find my fop.xconf file attached.


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