Yes, I want to understand how FOP treats the fonts in SVG (and, if you know
that, how fonts are selected in embedded MathML via JEuclid plugin - we use
that, too).
We've had some font discrepancies in the past depending on the fonts installed
on each developer's machine (in part, because some o
Original Message
Subject:Re: How to find out why fop needs a certain font?
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 23:32:04 +
From: Luis Bernardo
To: Alexey Neyman
With SVG, fonts are more complicated. The font used in the SVG needs to
be installed in the system and ne
Hi Luis,
No, it is not the case. In the FO I am using, fo:root has a font-family
specified, and that font family is described in the fop.cfg.
Actually, I traced this warning down to the watermark image specified for
the background. However, that SVG does not refer to 'Serif' font, either. Can
s
Thanks, Pascal!
Cheers,
Stefan
On 20.12.2012 10:35, Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
simply using the font-family attribute on the fo:root element.
Note that all inherited properties can be set on fo:root element, so
you can set your own default properties there, including font-family.
2012/12/20 S
Hi,
simply using the font-family attribute on the fo:root element.
Note that all inherited properties can be set on fo:root element, so
you can set your own default properties there, including font-family.
2012/12/20 Stefan Hinz :
> Hi Bernardo,
>
> That's good advice, thanks! How would you spec
Hi Bernardo,
That's good advice, thanks! How would you specify a global font family
in the FO root element, though?
Cheers,
Stefan
On 20.12.2012 01:45, Luis Bernardo wrote:
This is of no consequence although is it puzzling at first. If you
specify a global font-family in the fo root eleme