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need to configure?
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Subject: Re: Fonts in FOP
Nuno
I am also working on a similar issue which involves Japanese fonts but
dont
have it in a wor
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2005/02/04 08:32 Subject: Fonts in FOP
Hello,
I need to include a new font in FOP.
I already generate a new xml file of the font "comic.ttf"
(ttfcomic.xml), and in the "userconfig.xml" added the new font.
To recompile the "fop.jar", what is necessary to configure?
Is it necessary anything else in the "build.xml" of FOP?
And wher
John,
are you sure you want to live on the bleading edge? The CVS snapshot
contains code from the redesign which in many aspects is still inferior
to FOP 0.20.5 and not ready for production use.
Anyway, as a coincidence I had to figure out the same thing myself today,
and I'm one of the FOP devel
I have downloaded the CVS snap-shot xml-fop_20040929223423.tar.gz and
tried to build a servlet generating PDF with Chinese characters. In FOP
0.20.5, I succeeded to build such servlet. However, I found the Java
classes and API have changed a lot in the snap-shot and some the former
classes, e.g
let and FontInfo in the API.
-Lou
"Noel Golding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/05/2003 13:14:43
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Subject: embed Fonts in FOP (not from the command line)
I need to create a pdf that embeds the fonts.
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Noel Golding wrote:
I need to create a pdf that embeds the fonts.
From what I could find in order to use the userconfig.xml file you need to
use the command line.
I have embeded FOP into a JAVA application and I am not sure how to proceed
setit to use the config file.
That's a faq, see http://xml.a
I need to create a pdf that embeds the fonts.
>From what I could find in order to use the userconfig.xml file you need to
use the command line.
I have embeded FOP into a JAVA application and I am not sure how to proceed
setit to use the config file.
I am using FOP 2.0.1
Thank you
Noel Golding
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Subject: Re: True Type Fonts in Fop
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We noticed that when fonts are embeded by FOP they are imported with
"Windows" encoding (in Adobe File->Document Info.->Fonts...). If you use
a
Adobe tool to embeded a font it's encoding is "Built-in" (or something to
that effect). We found our Unix bo
Subject: Re: True Type Fonts in Fop
Sam,
What I have found is that, in certain situations, you have to also
install the font in your print manager so that the font can be properly
sent to the printer. It all depends on the software being used to print
the .pdf file. We're printing from Adobe Acrobat® under windows in one
scenario
When Fop is creating a PDF file by default it supports all inbuilt pdf
fonts.
ie.
Helvetica
HelveticaOblique
HelveticaBold
HelveticaBoldOblique
TimesRoman
TimesItalic
TimesBold
TimesBoldItalic
Courier
CourierOblique
CourierBold
CourierBoldOblique
Symbol
ZapfDingbats
Obviously it defaults to a par
I believe FOP only supports Times and Courier. I discovered last week that if
you don't specify any font, you'll get Arial.
You might try www.renderx.com for a parser that supports more of the standard.
Matt
--- Sam Prokop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> i´ve got the following problem,
> i d
Hi,
i´ve got the following problem,
i did everthing like it is said in http://xml.apache.org/fop/fonts.html,
created metrics etc..
fop says: "Writing 12180 bytes of font data"
But there is still the standard font in my pdf.
i´m using fop 0.20.2.
the entry in the conf/userconfig.xml:
Hi there,
A customer of ours uses all kind of languages in their xml document:
greek, latin, german, english, dutch, russian etc.
I want to have a look at fop, and to which extent it enables me to generate
such text in pdf.
It seems to me, although using unicode, you still have to make sure you a
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