You can also install your fonts directly into an fop
installation-specific directory by specifying the base directory in you
fop_config.xml.

Start here
<http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/configuration.html#general-elements>




On 11/16/2011 03:04 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote:
> On 16/11/2011 04:28, Mrutyunjay wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to generate PCL output using FOP 1.0 on a Unix (HP-UX 11.23
>> Itanium) system.
>>
>> I also need to use custom fonts in the PCL output, but the generated
>> PCL does
>> not use the custom fonts.
>
> The Custom fonts that you want to use with PCL need to be installed on
> the Operating System. In Windows this means copying the font to
> c:\windows\fonts. You need to speak to your local Unix Admin to help
> figure out how to do this on a Unix environment. Or maybe someone else
> on this list will know.
>
>>
>> The same thing is working fine if I generate PCL on my Windows system.
>>
>> Could you please let me know if it needs some specific configrtion
>> for PCL
>> renderer to use custom fonts when executed in Unix environment.
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
>> Thanks&  regards,
>> Mrutyunjay
>>
>>
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