On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 3:16 AM, Hussein Shafie <[email protected]> wrote:

> XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac) generates XSL-FO files exclusively using
> generic font families (serif, sans-serif, monospace).




> --> Now, we fully agree with your request about more control over the
> fonts. We have *already* implemented the following feature in XMLmind
> XSL-FO Converter v4.4 (to be released in a couple of weeks):
>
> * By default, the generic font families are now mapped to "Times New
> Roman", Arial and "Courier New". Previously the mapping was: Helvetica,
> Times and Courier.
>

Thanks!


> * The Java[tm] API of XMLmind XSL-FO Converter and also a command-line
> option allows to easily change this mapping (in case, you don't like
> "Times New Roman", Arial and "Courier New").
>

Excellent news!

In the meantime we will either:
    generate our files on a system that doesn't exhibit the font
(non-)substituion problem
or
    modify the stylesheets as you indicated above (elided).

Thanks,

    -Doug
 
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