Sorry for the thread mix-up earlier.... I wasn't watching where I was
clicking.

The original custom fonts had an extension of  .otf  I have used the
same file names with both the .otf and .ttf extensions with the same
result.

Can anyone suggest a way to get around the CFF issue below?

Aug 11, 2008 3:30:55 PM org.apache.fop.fonts.autodetect.FontInfoFinder
find
SEVERE: Unable to load font file:
file:/YY/Java1.4/fop-0.95/fonts/GothamRounded-Bold.ttf. Reason: OpenType
fonts with CFF data are not supported, yet
Aug 11, 2008 3:30:55 PM org.apache.fop.fonts.autodetect.FontInfoFinder
find
SEVERE: Unable to load font file:
file:/YY/Java1.4/fop-0.95/fonts/GothamRounded-Bookld.ttf. Reason:
OpenType fonts with CFF data are not supported, yet
Aug 11, 2008 3:30:56 PM org.apache.fop.fonts.autodetect.FontInfoFinder
find
SEVERE: Unable to load font file:
file:/YY/JLS/Java1.4/fop-0.95/fonts/GothamRounded-Medium.ttf. Reason:
OpenType fonts with CFF data are not supported, yet

If I send you the font file, can you try to load it?


Jeff 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 10:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Using a custom OTF font (was: Possible to avoid page breaks
between table rows with keep-together?)

Steffanina, please don't hijack threads or at least change the subject.
Thanks.

If the font is well done, it should be working in FOP without change.
You can treat it like a TrueType font. If it doesn't, please let us know
what doesn't work. Documentation as on our website:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.95/fonts.html#basics

On 11.08.2008 16:06:35 Steffanina, Jeff wrote:
> I am using fop-0.95 on RedHat Linux running Linux applications (100%).
> My problem is that one division insists on using a custom font in the
> .OTF format that was created by a typographical company and therefore
> requires licensing.  This is not a problem.
>  
> What does the font vendor have to do to make the font work in the
Linux
> environmen using FOP (legally, of course) ?   Is it as simple as
> converting the font to a .TTF?
>  
>  
> I need a description of what would have to be done to send directly to
> them.
>  
>  
>  
> 
> Jeff 
> 




Jeremias Maerki


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