Hi Bernardo,
That's good advice, thanks! How would you specify a global font family
in the FO root element, though?
Cheers,
Stefan
On 20.12.2012 01:45, Luis Bernardo wrote:
This is of no consequence although is it puzzling at first. If you
specify a global font-family in the fo root
Hi,
simply using the font-family attribute on the fo:root element.
Note that all inherited properties can be set on fo:root element, so
you can set your own default properties there, including font-family.
2012/12/20 Stefan Hinz stefan.h...@oracle.com:
Hi Bernardo,
That's good advice,
Thanks, Pascal!
Cheers,
Stefan
On 20.12.2012 10:35, Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
simply using the font-family attribute on the fo:root element.
Note that all inherited properties can be set on fo:root element, so
you can set your own default properties there, including font-family.
2012/12/20
Hi Luis,
No, it is not the case. In the FO I am using, fo:root has a font-family
specified, and that font family is described in the fop.cfg.
Actually, I traced this warning down to the watermark image specified for
the background. However, that SVG does not refer to 'Serif' font, either. Can
Original Message
Subject:Re: How to find out why fop needs a certain font?
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 23:32:04 +
From: Luis Bernardo lmpmberna...@gmail.com
To: Alexey Neyman sti...@att.net
With SVG, fonts are more complicated. The font used in the SVG needs
Yes, I want to understand how FOP treats the fonts in SVG (and, if you know
that, how fonts are selected in embedded MathML via JEuclid plugin - we use
that, too).
We've had some font discrepancies in the past depending on the fonts installed
on each developer's machine (in part, because some