RE: referencing fonts in pdf and embedding them in pdf-a with one fop.xconf
Ok, thank you very much for your answer From: Luis Bernardo [mailto:lmpmberna...@gmail.com] Sent: martedì 26 marzo 2013 00:51 To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: Re: referencing fonts in pdf and embedding them in pdf-a with one fop.xconf Why is it important to have just one config file? When generating PDF FOP subsets TTF by default, unless the fonts are explicitly referenced (in which case references them) or embed-mode=full is specified (in which case they are fully embedded). Type1 fonts on the other hand are fully embedded be default (subset embedding for Type1 is not supported yet). So, yes, you need to config files to achieve what you want. Otherwise you get referencing. On 3/22/13 11:49 AM, Francesco Nigro wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to create one fop.xconfig so that fonts are automatically embedded in pdf-A and referenced in pdf. I defined the tag referenced-fonts and also the embed-url attribute but referenced-fonts always prevails and pdf-a generation fails with this error: org.apache.fop.pdf.PDFConformanceException: For PDF/A-1b, all fonts have to be embedded! My config is: fonts referenced-fonts match font-family=Arial/ /referenced-fonts font kerning=yes embed-url=ARIALUNI.TTF font-triplet name=Arial style=normal weight=normal/ font-triplet name=any style=normal weight=normal/ /font /fonts I have read the manual pages and searched online but I didn't find a clear answer; there is a way to do that with just one config file? Thank you very much [cid:image001.png@01CE2A02.813A0ED0] Francesco Nigro Reserch and Development Land: +39 059 88680tel:%2B39%20059%2088680 fni...@doxee.commailto:fni...@doxee.com doxee.comhttp://www.doxee.com/ facebook.com/doxeeinchttp://www.facebook.com/doxeeinc @DoxeeInchttps://twitter.com/DoxeeInc inline: image001.png
Re: referencing fonts in pdf and embedding them in pdf-a with one fop.xconf
Why is it important to have just one config file? When generating PDF FOP subsets TTF by default, unless the fonts are explicitly referenced (in which case references them) or embed-mode="full" is specified (in which case they are fully embedded). Type1 fonts on the other hand are fully embedded be default (subset embedding for Type1 is not supported yet). So, yes, you need to config files to achieve what you want. Otherwise you get referencing. On 3/22/13 11:49 AM, Francesco Nigro wrote: Hi all, Im trying to create one fop.xconfig so that fonts are automatically embedded in pdf-A and referenced in pdf. I defined the tag referenced-fonts and also the embed-url attribute but referenced-fonts always prevails and pdf-a generation fails with this error: org.apache.fop.pdf.PDFConformanceException: For PDF/A-1b, all fonts have to be embedded! My config is: fonts referenced-fonts match font-family="Arial"/ /referenced-fonts font kerning="yes" embed-url="" font-triplet name="Arial" style="normal" weight="normal"/ font-triplet name="any" style="normal" weight="normal"/ /font /fonts I have read the manual pages and searched online but I didnt find a clear answer; there is a way to do that with just one config file? Thank you very much Francesco Nigro Reserch and Development Land:+39 059 88680 fni...@doxee.com doxee.com facebook.com/doxeeinc @DoxeeInc
Re: referencing fonts in pdf and embedding them in pdf-a with one fop.xconf
On 3/22/2013 6:49 AM, Francesco Nigro wrote: Hi all, I’m trying to create one fop.xconfig so that fonts are automatically embedded in pdf-A and referenced in pdf. I defined the tag referenced-fonts and also the embed-url attribute but referenced-fonts always prevails and pdf-a generation fails with this error: org.apache.fop.pdf.PDFConformanceException: For PDF/A-1b, all fonts have to be embedded! My config is: fonts referenced-fonts match font-family=Arial/ /referenced-fonts font kerning=yes embed-url=ARIALUNI.TTF font-triplet name=Arial style=normal weight=normal/ font-triplet name=any style=normal weight=normal/ /font /fonts I have read the manual pages and searched online but I didn’t find a clear answer; there is a way to do that with just one config file? Thank you very much Hi, Francesco- I'm not sure if there is. I used two config files in a similar situation. -Terence Bandoian - To unsubscribe, e-mail: fop-users-unsubscr...@xmlgraphics.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: fop-users-h...@xmlgraphics.apache.org