Jeremias,

I'd like to thank you VERY VERY VERY (...) MUCH for that quick, precise and
helpful answer ! It seems to work perfectly !

I am not a font specialist. 
- Could you explain me the reason for that wrong behaviour (is it a bug) ? 
- What are the potential issues involved by the removal of the "kerning"
elements in the metrics file (I had to remove them mymelf from the metrics
XML document using DOM / Xpath functions because the TTFReader.constructFont
element has no parameter allowing to switch kerning elements generation off
) ?
- Why the "no" value on the kerning attribute in userconfig.xml file is not
enough (I tried it does not work) ?

Thank's in advance

Regards
--
S�bastien FOUCAULT




-----Message d'origine-----
De : Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoy� : 18 January 2005 08:11
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Objet : Re: RE : Alignement problems in table with no borders


Try removing all kerning elements from the font metric XML file and
switching kerning to "no" in the userconfig.xml.

On 17.01.2005 18:38:55 Foucault, Sebastien wrote:
> It is impossible to reproduce the alignment problem in basic conditions.
> I refined the diagnostic of this problem, 
> The problem occurs when using font metrics for the Arial font.
> 
> In userconfig.xml :
> 
> <font kerning="yes" metrics-file="font6364.xml">
>    <font-triplet name="Arial" style="normal" weight="normal"/>
> </font>
> 
> The font metrics file & the FO file are attached.


Jeremias Maerki


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