Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-12 Thread Alan Oehler
@Martin, That doesn't work. I get an exception: No output file specified On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Martin Doucha next_gh...@quick.cz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dne 11.3.2015 v 17:39 Alan Oehler napsal(a): Any other ideas about what might be wrong here?

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-11 Thread Aaron DaMommio
I had problems like this as well when switching to FOP. I had to be very careful with parameter settings in my customization layer, like body.font.family. We had been using XEP, and in modifying my layer for FOP, I found it would often not find the italics version of the body font. In some cases

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-11 Thread Alan Oehler
Thanks for the ideas. As far as the fop xconf file, I tried both – I first specified the path for each of the four variants of Trebuchet MS and for Consolas; then I tried Thomas' suggestion. In both cases it works the same – the italic and bold do not appear in the PDF output. I'm thinking maybe

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-11 Thread Alan Oehler
Any other ideas about what might be wrong here? I've Googled a bunch and I find some places where people had trouble with HTML output not being italic or bold when expected, but pretty much reached a dead end on fop PDF output. On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Alan Oehler aoeh...@instartlogic.com

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-11 Thread Martin Doucha
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dne 11.3.2015 v 17:39 Alan Oehler napsal(a): Any other ideas about what might be wrong here? I've Googled a bunch and I find some places where people had trouble with HTML output not being italic or bold when expected, but pretty much reached a

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-11 Thread Alan Oehler
Just for grins I tried several other fonts – Verdana, Tahoma, Garamond, Palatino Linotype – and all come out as they should. So far only Tahoma MS doesn't. On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Alan Oehler aoeh...@instartlogic.com wrote: I tried switching to another font in the same directory as

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-11 Thread Alan Oehler
I tried switching to another font in the same directory as Trebuchet MS – this time Georgia – and lo and behold, the italics and boldness are back! So clearly fop seems to be able to find the fonts and it seems to be able to recognize the variants with Georgia just fine, but not with Trebuchet MS.

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-06 Thread Alan Oehler
Made that change, and it didn't help the emphasis issue. On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:32 PM, Thomas Schraitle tom_s...@web.de wrote: Hi Alan, Am Freitag, 6. März 2015, 23:28:56 schrieb Thomas Schraitle: I created a fop config file to register Trebuchet as my basic body font and Consolas

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-06 Thread Thomas Schraitle
Hi Alan, Am Freitag, 6. März 2015, 14:13:40 schrieb Alan Oehler: I created a fop config file to register Trebuchet as my basic body font and Consolas as my monotype font. Worked beautifully – except it seems like all the places where I'd used emphasis.../emphasis are no longer italicized, and

Re: [docbook-apps] Using custom fonts

2015-03-06 Thread Thomas Schraitle
Hi Alan, Am Freitag, 6. März 2015, 23:28:56 schrieb Thomas Schraitle: I created a fop config file to register Trebuchet as my basic body font and Consolas as my monotype font. [...] I added all four variants of both fonts (normal, italic, bold and bold italic). Is there some other