Try creating it on windows2000 and then copy it to your Linux server. It
should work...
Vivek
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> sample-page2fo.xsl
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> font-size="24pt" line-height="14pt">page
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age
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Regards.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 5:51 PM
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Subject: RE: RE: Help Me fop in Cocoon2 !!! embedded font Problem
What is your OS and what does your serializer setting
What is your OS and what does your serializer settings (for fo2pdf) look
like?
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Search the docs for fop and fonts. It _is_ possible.
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> I made a successful test that F
Possibly you have to embed the font itself in the pdf, because not all users have this
korean font.
Or: If you normally generate a pdf with Acrobat Exchange, you can select the option to
use only
systems fonts or to embed a subset from the font of the types existing in the document
or the whole