thanxs,

you're right: strokesvgtext is the key. with strokeSVGText=true the text will be rendered as graphic instead of text. exact what i wanted.
my fault, i tought both versions (windows and unix) were the same...


markus

Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Are your userconfig.xml files the same? This sounds like a difference in
the strokeSVGText 
(http://xml.apache.org/fop/configuration.html#svg-strokeSVGText)
config entry. Also, since this happens in an SVG/Batik context this may
be due to differences between the Windows und Linux font subsystems. Try
using a different font just to see if this changes anything.

On 20.06.2004 11:33:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

in my xsl-fo file i have embeded serveral svg-graphics. in this graphics i use <svg:text font-family="monospace"> to print out a monospaced/courier like font.
i get two different results with fop under linux and windows.
with the windows-version the text is "graphic" i can't edit with the touchup-tool in acrobat. the font-dialog in acrobat also "doesn't know" anything about that monospaced font.
when i run the linux-version of fop i can edit the svg-text in acrobat and the fontdialog says that "Courier" is embeded...


what is wrong? i want to use svg-graphic-text so that the text can't be changed that easy in the pdf-document...



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