Am Montag, 21. Januar 2013, 12:38:11 schrub John P Santos:
> Hi all,

Hi.

> I would like to know if it's possible to have darktable interpret fonts
> which are either embedded or styled, so that string substitution can be
> used with NICE fonts.  All I get is system fonts and they leave a lot to be
> desired.  What I'm hoping to do is have either tags, date and information
> on photo taking conditions substituted through string substitution but to
> use a nice looking font for that, like one of google's free fonts (Josefin
> Sans) or something along those lines.
> 
> If I'm off the mark and there's already a way to do this, say by manually
> editing the SVG file, then please, someone correct me.  Currently I've been
> trying to use SVGs exported from Adobe Illustrator with unsatisfactory
> results.  The only way I can seem to use a non-standard font is if I do an
> outline of the fonts before exporting the SVG, but that doesn't allow me to
> use string substitution and embedding the font within the SVG doesn't seem
> to make any difference whatsoever.

I am not sure how Adobe embeds fonts into SVG files but I would be surprised if 
rsvg could render that. The easiest way to do what you want is to install the 
font system wide and use it in the SVG. You might also try Inkscape to edit 
the files when Illustrator fails.

> - J

Tobias

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