On Sun, 12 Aug 2001 05:11:09 Randall Parker wrote: > In the apache.fop.svg.PDFGraphics2D.java there are the following lines: > > Font gFont = getFont(); > String name = gFont.getName(); > if (name.equals("sanserif")) { > name = "sans-serif"; > } > > I do not understand their purpose. Meanwhile here is an excerpt of what > one gets from dumping out > the list of available fonts from Java: > > java.awt.Font[family=sansserif,name=sansserif,style=plain,size=1] > java.awt.Font[family=sansserif.bold,name=sansserif.bold,style=plain,size=1] > >java.awt.Font[family=sansserif.bolditalic,name=sansserif.bolditalic,style=plain,size=1] > java.awt.Font[family=sansserif.italic,name=sansserif.italic,style=plain,size=1] > > Is there a misspelling problem here? Batik gets a list of all fonts on the machine and creates a number of different mapping combinations with the names. FOP's font setup has only one mapping for that sans-serif. Batik when it gets this type of font defaults to using the string sanserif. It is simply a matter of how the fonts are named and it does not depend on what fonts java can get. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]