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BTW, I doubt case matters in here.
It should. According to the FO and CSS2 specs, font names are just strings
(normalised if not quoted), and should match exactly. In FO, particularly,
this should matter, for XML is case-sensitive and font names are explicitly
not
Does anyone know how I can obtain the font-family of Arial?
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On 6/3/2003 2:03 PM, Kairi Henry wrote:
Does anyone know how I can obtain the font-family of Arial?
IIRC, I get it by specifying font-family=any... It's worth a try... Of
course, there's always font-family=arial...
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dam, I think I said Arial instead of arial.
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On 6/3/2003 2:03 PM, Kairi Henry wrote:
Does anyone know how I can obtain the font-family of Arial
what version are you using? I tried to do font-family=arial and it doesn't
work,in fact my xmlspy freezes up for a second.
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dam, I think I said
Kairi,
On 6/3/2003 2:43 PM, Kairi Henry wrote:
what version are you using? I tried to do font-family=arial and it doesn't
work,in fact my xmlspy freezes up for a second.
I've been doing it this way since 0.20.4 (also works in 0.20.5rc3a):
fo:block display-align=after
What font can be used with fop? Does the arial font work fine with FOP?
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Its depends on what sort of characters you want to
display, for example for french, russian characters
needs a different font than the default one.
Regards
Balaji
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What font can be used with fop? Does the arial font
work fine with FOP
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From: Balaji Loganathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Its depends on what sort of characters you want to
display, for example for french, russian
characters
needs a different font than the default one
I want to use french characters with the arial font...
is helevetica close enough to arial or should i create my own font?
is it easy and convenient to create one's own font?
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I just guess arial font has all the characters you could need to write in
almost any european language.
Ramon Maria Gallart.
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yes but arial is not implemented with fop!
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From: Ramon Maria Gallart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I just guess arial font has all the characters you could need to write in
almost any european
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yes but arial is not implemented with fop!
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I just guess arial font has
MARTIN Franck wrote:
yes but arial is not implemented with fop!
Hey, FOP doesn't try to implement fonts :) There are predefined fonts:
Helvetica, Times, Courier, Symbol and ZapfDingbats. Any other font have to be
added to FOP, see http://xml.apache.org/fop/fonts how to do it.
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When following the tutorial:
java -cp
build\fop.jar;lib\xercesImpl-2.0.1.jar;lib\xml-apis.jar;lib\xalan-2.3.1.jar;lib\batik.jar
BEWARE: That can be different with your local setting. (took me 1 hour
to figure it out that I used a different version ;-)
e.g.:
replace:
xercesImpl-2.0.1.jar
with:
MARTIN Franck wrote:
I want to use french characters with the arial font...
is helevetica close enough to arial or should i create my own font?
Do you see a difference? If not, it is close enough, I'd think.
is it easy and convenient to create one's own font?
There are instructions
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