>mmh, still not there yet
>
>This is what I did in the configuration file
>
> <font kerning="yes"
> embed-url="file:///f:/***/fonts/DejaVuSerif.ttf">
> <font-triplet
> name="DejaVuSerif" style="normal" weight="400" />
> </font>
>
> <font kerning="yes"
> embed-url="file:///f:/***/fonts/DejaVuSerif-Bold.ttf">
> <font-triplet
> name="DejaVuSerif" style="normal" weight="700" />
> </font>
>
>And I get this error,
>
>8-mei-2009 14:22:23 org.apache.fop.fonts.FontInfo notifyFontReplacement
>WARNING: Font 'DejaVuSerif,normal,400' not found. Substituting with
>'any,normal,
>400'.
>8-mei-2009 14:22:23 org.apache.fop.fonts.FontInfo notifyFontReplacement
>WARNING: Font 'DejaVuSerif,normal,700' not found. Substituting with
>'any,normal,
>700'.
>
>so or I make an error, or it is not using the configuration
>
>
>
>
>At 12:28 8/05/2009, you wrote:
>>Geert Bormans wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>>Sorry for being so ignorant....
>>
>>Don't apologize for being a newbie. You've asked on the right list,
>>so we are happy to answer your questions.
>>
>>>I came across dejavu in the archive of this forum
>>>I have downloaded that yesterday
>>>what do I need to exactly do to make it work with fop
>>>- extract all the ttf from the zip
>>>- make some sort of reference to the ttf files in the conf?
>>
>>Yes add a font element into fop.xconf below the PDF Renderer, an
>>example for Lucide Console:
>>
>><font kerning="yes" embed-url="file:///c:/windows/fonts/lucon.ttf">
>> <font-triplet name="Lucida Console" style="normal" weight="normal"/>
>></font>
>>
>>
>>>- and set the default font family to "dejavu" in the root element of my fo
>>
>>The 3 steps you've outlined above are a good summary of the steps
>>involved. So give it a go and let us know if you have any problems.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>>thanks again
>>>
>>>
>>>At 12:13 8/05/2009, you wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>Chris Bowditch wrote:
>>>> > Geert Bormans wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Hi,
>>>> >
>>>> >> Hi,
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I need to deliver PDF for all European languages using FOP (preferably)
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I am testing on a windows machine, the eventual operation will be on a
>>>> >> Sun Solaris 10 machine.
>>>> >> And I have a bunch of questions
>>>> >>
>>>> >> 1. Does anyone have a good recommendation for a font that covers all
>>>> >> the characters I will need. Currently I think that Arial Unicode MS
>>>> >> would suite best
>>>> >> I appreciate suggestions for alternatives
>>>> >
>>>> > Arial Unicode MS does indeed have a good coverage of glyphs for most
>>>> > languages. I can't immediately think of any alternatives. You may find
>>>> > you are breaching the license of that font if you are planning on using
>>>> > it on a Solaris system however, as I believe it is included with MS
>>>> > Office. So technically you would need a license for MS Office for your
>>>> > Solaris environment in order to be able to use the font there.
>>>>
>>>>Linux-based distributions provide a lot of fonts with varying coverage
>>>>of the Unicode standard. I can think of two of them, DejaVu and
>>>>FreeFont, but there are probably others.
>>>>
http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page>>>>
http://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/>>>>There are also the STIX fonts:
>>>>
http://www.aip.org/stixfonts/>>>>
>>>>All those fonts should have a more permissive license than Arial Unicode
>>>>MS, and provide a good coverage of all European languages.
>>>>
>>>><snip/>
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>Vincent
>>>>
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