Yes, I assumed that there would be some differences in fonts.
However, since I am using a headless configuration, I thought it would
just use a default java font set. Does Batik use its own fonts? Is
there any way I can change this?
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 20:44:59 -0500, Thomas DeWeese
<Thomas.DeWeese@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Sounds like the fonts that are installed on the Linux box are
> different from the Windows box.
>
> David Austin wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have a small web application that simply takes an XML-FO file and
> > converts it into an SVG file using FOP. Then, the SVG is rasterized
> > into a jpg image with Batik. I noticed that there is a big difference
> > in how the images turn out depending on the OS that the application is
> > running from. If it is running on windows, the image looks fine, but
> > when I use the linux version (headless), the fonts seem to be sized
> > wrong, and some of the characters show up as question marks in the
> > image. Any ideas?
>
>
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