Haha, well the shortest answer I can give is "kinda".
SVG uses Batik, which in turn uses the AWT font classes. Long story
short, you have to install the font on the system as well as having it
in the fop.xconf. There are plenty of discussions on this on the
mailing lists for you to peruse at your
On 08/03/12 04:12, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
> Just my 2 cents on a particular detail...
>
> On 07/03/12 07:51, Craig Ringer wrote:
>> On 06/03/12 18:49, mehdi houshmand wrote:
>
>>> So with that in mind, what exactly are you trying to do? Why are you
>>> using FOP to merge PDFs?
>> I'm using FOP
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--- Comment #4 from Luis Bernardo 2012-03-07 23:24:59
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this is odd... the PDF appears as a white sheet in Adobe Reader (Mac 10.1.2),
but the content is visible in Preview (Mac OS X viewer) and in Evince (Linux)
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--- Comment #4 from Luis Bernardo 2012-03-07 23:14:22
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I confess I did not put a lot of thought into that and instead used the same
pattern that was already present in the that class in the
notifyFontReplacement() method. But the re
Just my 2 cents on a particular detail...
On 07/03/12 07:51, Craig Ringer wrote:
> On 06/03/12 18:49, mehdi houshmand wrote:
>> So with that in mind, what exactly are you trying to do? Why are you
>> using FOP to merge PDFs?
> I'm using FOP to produce documents containing a mixture of automatical
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--- Comment #3 from Luis Bernardo 2012-03-07 16:07:49
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what viewer are you using? I can open the file with evince and see the contents
without problem (it does take a bit to load though).
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--- Comment #3 from Mehdi Houshmand 2012-03-07 15:07:51 UTC
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Hi Luis,
Just thinking about this, I think maybe the FontInfo class shouldn't really be
responsible for remembering that which notifications it has sent. It just just
notify
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What|Removed |Added
Summary|SVG font being painted as |[PATCH] SVG font being
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--- Comment #1 from Luis Bernardo 2012-03-07 14:55:40
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Created attachment 28432
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patch
the attached patch addresses the issue: fonts known to FOP as stroked as text
ev
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Bug #: 52849
Summary: SVG font being painted as shapes when font present in
the system
Product: Fop
Version: all
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
S
On 07/03/12 16:35, mehdi houshmand wrote:
>> * Insert the concatenated content streams from the source PDF into the
>> output content stream. They must be surrounded by appropriate graphics
>> state save and restore operators and any necessary scale/position
>> operations to place the content where
Hi Craig,
Excellent!!! I think we're making some progress here!
> Ugh. A well-designed RIP should be able to load XObject forms on demand
> and free them under memory pressure. After all, an image is also a
> global resource that can be referenced multiple times across different
> pages (an indi
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