RE: Font Serif and Sans-Serif question

2003-09-10 Thread Abhijit Junnare
Yes. I need to use generic names coz thats what the
specification given to me demands for and its not upto
me to make changes to the specification. So I need to
find a way out of that.
Thanks,
Abhi

--- Andreas L. Delmelle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  From: Abhijit Junnare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: dinsdag 9 september 2003 22:39
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  Subject: RE: Font Serif and Sans-Serif question
 
 
  I have embedded custom fonts with FOp using the
  configuration file. Thanks Andreas for your help.
  But my problem here is how does FOP interpret
 serif
  and sans-serif. I want it to interpret serif as
 Times
  New Roman and Sans-serid as Arial.
 
 
 Do you really need generic font-family names? CSS2
 spec advises explicitly
 to use these as little as possible, as a last
 resort...
 
 Greetz,
 
 Andreas
 
 

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RE: Font Serif and Sans-Serif question

2003-09-09 Thread Abhijit Junnare
I have embedded custom fonts with FOp using the
configuration file. Thanks Andreas for your help. 
But my problem here is how does FOP interpret serif
and sans-serif. I want it to interpret serif as Times
New Roman and Sans-serid as Arial.

Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Abhi

--- Andreas L. Delmelle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  From: Abhijit Junnare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  I am using font-family=serif and
  font-family=sans-serif in my stylesheet.
  I am not sure how FOP interprets these fonts. I am
  also using Epic for testing purpose and it
 interprets
  the fonts correctly (What I want )as 
  
  Times New Roman for Serif 
  Arial for sans-serif
  
 
  Is there a way I can set something in FOP so that
 it
  will give me the results I want.
  
 
 You might wanna check
 http://xml.apache.org/fop/fonts.html.
 
 As for the name-mapping, I can't immediately help
 you here.
 
 Greetz,
 
 Andreas Delmelle
 

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RE: Font Serif and Sans-Serif question

2003-09-09 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
 From: Abhijit Junnare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: dinsdag 9 september 2003 22:39
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Font Serif and Sans-Serif question


 I have embedded custom fonts with FOp using the
 configuration file. Thanks Andreas for your help.
 But my problem here is how does FOP interpret serif
 and sans-serif. I want it to interpret serif as Times
 New Roman and Sans-serid as Arial.


Do you really need generic font-family names? CSS2 spec advises explicitly
to use these as little as possible, as a last resort...

Greetz,

Andreas


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