Hi Sameer,
The "font list" in your JVM comes from the operating
system. The list you see is what the JVM thinks you have installed locally. To
add a font to the list, you have to install the font.
Best Regards,
Addison
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Globalization Engineering webMethods, Inc. 432 Lakeside Drive,
Sunnyvale, CA +1 408.962.5487 (phone) +1 408.210.3659
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Hi all
I have an applet which contains a drop down
list having all fonts present in my JVM. Now I need to add another font to
this drop down. This would mean adding the font to the JVM. How can this be
achieved?
I have tried modifying the font.properties file
but it does not seem to work. Even if all content of the font.properties file
is deleted, still the applet shows the list of fonts. This probably means that
the applet does not pick the list of fonts from the font.properties
file.
Does this have anything to do with the Unicode
Encoding of my browser?
Please help
Thanks in anticipation,
Sameer Kachroo
Srijan Software
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