> Did you follow the link Vincent posted in Bugzilla? IIC, that explains 
> exactly what the core issue is, and shows what needs to be done to work 
> around it. Obviously, that would mean your FOP config is not portable across 
> all platforms, but that seems justifiable.
>
In the middle of a release here, so I confess I just now got through
Vincent's pointers. 

And as expected (by some at least), no Helvetica from
java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment.getAvailableFontFamilyNames so it's
impossible to name correctly :)


However, I don't follow your last point on a justifiable non-portable
config.  Luckily there is only one Linux box that I need to do this
correctly so I'm willing to tweak that config file by hand if it comes
to that.  That machine is responsible for the final pdf for the
publishers. I'm not sure what the mac users are seeing, but the Windows
users are doing fine with the call for "Helvetica". 

Trying the alias trick .
>> I'm on OpenSuSE-11.4. 
>>
>> I have 240 /usr/share/fonts/100dpi/helv*.pcf.gz. Are these unavailable
>> for SVG/PDF generation?
> Perhaps. PCF is a format used by Xserve, which is the reason why you have 
> them installed. This does not necessarily mean that the Java AWT 
> implementation has built-in support for PCF fonts, though...
>
>
> HTH!
>
> Andreas
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