> -Original Message-
> From: nandipinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi,
> The PDF file I'm trying to produce has to display Asian fonts - Thai
> font in this case. But I keep getting the error message:
>
> [ERROR] unknown font tahoma,normal,normal so defaulted font to any
This has nothin
Hi all,
I'm trying to use FOP to generate PDF file. I use the command line
with my own userconfig.file.
The PDF file I'm trying to produce has to display Asian fonts - Thai
font in this case. But I keep getting the error message:
[ERROR] unknown font tahoma,normal,normal so defaulted font to any
Ganesh Babu Nallamothu, Integra wrote:
Is the hv.xml file available in the working directory? In either case,
its a good idea to set the font base Directory as specified here:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/configuration.html#summary-key-value
embed-file="H:\winnt\fonts\hv__.pfm">
But the fop i
Dear All,
We have created the font matrics file with PFMReader as mentioned in the
file. We have modified the conf/userconfig.xml with the correct content the
snippet of the userconifg.xml is as follows:
But the fop is showing error "[ERROR] Failed to read font data for embedded
font: null"
This is something I've also experienced but haven't taken the time to
investigate, yet. The work-around is to always embed TrueType fonts at
the moment.
If it's important to you please file a bug report in BugZilla.
On 30.06.2003 12:45:42 m.schaeffler wrote:
> I'm using fop-0.20.4 and jdk 1.4.0.
Thanks for your response Markus!
Unfortunately that doesn't work as well. If I use
.
.
fop generates the pdf document, but with this error message at the end:
[INFO] Parsing of document complete, stopping renderer
[ERROR] Failed to embed font [65] ArialUnicodeMS:
D:\Asfr\unchangedfopsrc\fop-0
Hi,
try to NOT omit the embed-file attribute, but setting ist value to an empty
string:
Markus
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Hello,
I'm using fop-0.20.4 and jdk 1.4.0. I'm embedding a True Type Font into my
documents. Thats works great. Here is a snippet from my userconfig.xml file:
But if I remove the embed-file attribute I end up with an error. What is the
propper way to only reference
I can only dream that the problem is this simple:
On 6/17/2003 8:45 AM, Dan Check wrote:
I heard someone mention problems with underscores "_" in path names
(URIs?) when executed under JAVA... (forget where, and it may not even
be relevant!) perhaps there're also problems with "-"? J
On 17.06.2003 17:45:11 Dan Check wrote:
> Has anyone else run into this problem? I realize that it may not have
> anything to do with FOP. Maybe it's that my pfbs aren't compatible
> with ghostscript's Type 1 rasterizer? But that doesn't fully explain
> the incompatibility with Preview.app.
I
Hi all,
I'm having a persistent and frustrating problem with font embedding.
The general problem is this: my embedded fonts are recognized and
rendered by Acrobat, but not by ghostwriter, kghostview, xpdf, Mac OS
X's Preview.app etc.
I'm running the latest version of FOP (0.20.5rc3a) on an OS X 10.
Does anyone have experience with postscript errors while printing FOP PDFs?
I thought I had seen a similar thread on the list a while back, but can't
find it in the archives.
The PDF looks perfect, prints on a variety of printers (both inkjet/PCL,
and some SOHO postscript laser printers), but w
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