Torstern,

In order to figure out what is going wrong, I would suggest that you
list the fonts available in your environment with: 

GraphicsEnvironment.getAvailableFontFamilyNames

All the fonts in the jre/lib/fonts should be listed
there by default and usable from Batik. 

Vincent.

Torsten Knodt wrote:
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> Hello,
> today I've tried batik in with jdk 1.4.0beta2 in headless mode. I had to make
> a little workaround to the code which is enough for using with cocoon. But
> now batik uses always the same nearly unreadable font. Is it possible,
> that batik loads the java-fonts directory manually?
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> WKR Torsten Knodt
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