Hi,
I would like that the Calibri Font is embedded in my PDF File.
This is my FOP configuration file :
<fop version="1.0">
<renderers>
<renderer mime="application/pdf">
<fonts>
<font
metrics-url="file:///C:/Users/FMAUPIN/Desktop/fonts/calibri.xml
<file:///C:\Users\FMAUPIN\Desktop\fonts\calibri.xml> "
kerning="yes"
embed-url="file:///C:/Windows/Fonts/calibri.ttf
<file:///C:\Windows\Fonts\calibri.ttf> ">
<font-triplet name="Calibri"
style="normal" weight="normal" />
</font>
<font
metrics-url="file:///C:/Users/FMAUPIN/Desktop/fonts/calibrib.xml
<file:///C:\Users\FMAUPIN\Desktop\fonts\calibrib.xml> "
kerning="yes"
embed-url="file:///C:/Windows/Fonts/calibrib.ttf
<file:///C:\Windows\Fonts\calibrib.ttf> ">
<font-triplet name="Calibrib"
style="normal" weight="bold" />
</font>
<auto-detect />
</fonts>
</renderer>
</renderers>
</fop>
When I launch my application (Jar File packaging by Eclipse) and that I
generate my PDF file, I notice that the Calibri font was not embedded in
this file !
FOP takes by default a Font (Times I think).
It's very strange because the <auto detect> tag has to take into account the
all installed Fonts in my system folder !
For information, if I execute my application under Eclipse (before build -
DEV mode), no problem : the Calibri Font is embedded in my PDF File !
So, Is it necessary to embed the Font during the packaging of the
application so that it works ? If yes how ?
The behavior of <auto - detect> tag is it different between running from
Eclipse and running from Jar File ?
Any ideas ?
Thank you in advance
Fabrice
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