=ArialUnicodeMS,normal,700,
effective=ArialUnicodeMS,normal,400}
How can I prevent this from happening and get the bolded name?
Best regards,
Peder
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Peder
On 2 feb 2011, at 09:21, mehdi houshmand wrote:
Hi Peder,
What OS are you using? I just checked in Windows 7, and it's not
obvious using the file system GUI, but there Arial is split up into
arial.ttf, ariblk.ttf, ariali.ttf, arialbd.ttf and arialbi.ttf.
However, when going into Windows
Hi Jeremias,
Well, it helps partially. When I come across words with characters not in the
standard font, the word gets rendered in the second (fall-back) font. The only
side-effect is that bold and/or italic is ignored;-(
Anyway, thanks for the clarification.
Best regards,
Peder
On 2 feb
But the problem really springs from the fact that FOP doesn't support opentype
fonts.
Are there any plans to support opentype fonts in FOP?
Best regards,
Peder
On 2 feb 2011, at 09:51, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 02.02.2011 09:41:12 Peder wrote:
Hi Jeremias,
What can be done when I have
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Peder
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Hi Chris,
Even when I add the missing slash it still doesn't work!
Peet
On Nov 2, 2011, at 17:55 , Christopher R. Maden wrote:
On 11/02/2011 10:19 AM, Peder wrote:
I'm having a problem with the basic link element.
No, you are having problems with URLs. http:/www.google.com is not a
well