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Posted to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Alexey Neyman <st...@att.net> on 2013/12/06 22:40:31 UTC

Re: Font Symbol doesn't work

According to FOP developers [1], when rendering SVGs, FOP uses batik library - 
which doesn't use FOP's font configuration, using system fonts instead. I am 
using a work-around I described in that thread [1] to get SVGs to use proper 
fonts; you can also pre-render them in your vector editor (e.g., in Inkscape: 
Path -> Object to path).

[1] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.fop.user/34984

Regards,
Alexey.

On Thursday, December 05, 2013 07:45:29 am markus.sticker.epos@zf.com wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I tried to use (for PDF) a SVG which is using the font “symbol”.
> (I know the font is a BASE14 font and is embedded in the Adobe Reader.
> So I tried with symbol.ttf in the config and also without. I also cleaned
> the Font Cache)
> 
> I also have take a look in to the sources and the desired glyph are
> described. So this is confusing me, because they got width but are not in
> the font ?
> 
> Expected: formula.png
> I got: formula_fail.png
> -------------------------------------------------------------- FOP message
> -------------------------------------------------------------- [WARN]
> DefaultEventListener - glyphNotAvailable - Glyph "(" (0x28, parenleft) not
> available in font "SymbolMT". [WARN] DefaultEventListener -
> glyphNotAvailable - Glyph ")" (0x29, parenright) not available in font
> "SymbolMT". [WARN] DefaultEventListener - glyphNotAvailable - Glyph "ò"
> (0xf2, ograve) not available in font "SymbolMT". [WARN]
> DefaultEventListener - glyphNotAvailable - Glyph "+" (0x2b, plus) not
> available in font "SymbolMT". [WARN] DefaultEventListener -
> glyphNotAvailable - Glyph "=" (0x3d, equal) not available in font
> "SymbolMT". --------------------------------------------------------------
> FOP message --------------------------------------------------------------
> Symbol.java
> 
> è width[0x2b] = 549;
> 
> è width[0xf2] = 274;
> 
> è ….
> 
> So want’s wrong?
> Thanks for your help in advance
> Best regards
> 
> Markus

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