Re: [svg-developers] create your own font question

2005-01-18 Thread Peter Thompson
Thanks. I assumed that it was something simple. When I got your response, I was just going to write that when I use the following code, it works as I expected. I added fill="none" and stroke="black" to the text element. Now I get two different types of empty rectangles, which is explained b

Re: [svg-developers] create your own font question

2005-01-18 Thread Philippe Lhoste
Peter Thompson wrote: > When I use the following code, 'A' displays as a square and 'B' > displays as a filled-in square. > > Can someone please explain why 'B' displays as a filled-in square? > > > > That simple... Actually, the missing glyph and the A char. are made of

[svg-developers] create your own font question

2005-01-18 Thread Peter Thompson
When I use the following code, 'A' displays as a square and 'B' displays as a filled-in square. Can someone please explain why 'B' displays as a filled-in square? http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd";> http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; width="100%" height="100%"> Glyph Test