For reference, here's the thread on fop-users: http://markmail.org/message/wwr5ekuyyzh2nix5
Barry, I don't think we've sent you here. This is a FOP issue (as long as the PDF transcoding code resides in FOP). Anyway, your thread ended with your asking if you should install the fonts on the server. I don't like constantly asking questions with "Yes." if you could just have spent 2 minutes actually doing that and trying out the result. Just to let you know: With your test files I've been able to get non-stroked text when I have the necessary fonts installed on both the operating system and FOP's configuration (FOP 0.95). Actually, I just used <auto-detect/> in the configuration. Good luck. On 17.11.2008 10:33:08 Barry Whiting wrote: > Hi > > I wondered if anybody could help at all here please. > > I have a SVG image that has been saved into a file and is placed as a > background image inside a pdf file using fo and the fop engine. > > I have tried embedding the fonts into the pdf but the svg still does not > retain correct fonts when rendered in the pdf. I have posted on the fop > forum but they pointed me in this direction as they let me know that > batik actually handles the image in fop. > > If you could help me try to solve this I would be eternally grateful. > > Thanks > Barry Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
