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I'm working on a Java program which creates templates for clothes. The user enters the word they want to see on the item of clothing and the system creates a PDF template. To create the template I create an SVG document programatically then use Batik to transcode the SVG to the PDF format.

My client now wants to be able to use custom fonts to create the templates. I was wondering if it's possible to use fonts like a TTF with the Batik transcoder? If so how do you go about setting up the SVG?

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First you need to transform the font file from TTF to SVG with batik's ttf2svg, once you have the converted file you have to add reference in the 'defs' section of your SVG document. this is how i did it:

Element defs = doc.createElementNS(svgNS, "defs");

Element fontface = doc.createElementNS(svgNS, "font-face");
fontface.setAttributeNS(null, "font-family", "DroidSansRegular");

Element fontfacesrc = doc.createElementNS(svgNS, "font-face-src");
Element fontfaceuri = doc.createElementNS(svgNS, "font-face-uri");

fontfaceuri.setAttributeNS(svgNS, "xlink:href", "fonts/DroidSans-webfont.svg#DroidSansRegular");

Element fontfaceformat = doc.createElementNS(svgNS, "font-face-format");
fontfaceformat.setAttributeNS(svgNS, "string", "svg");

fontfaceuri.appendChild(fontfaceformat);
fontfacesrc.appendChild(fontfaceuri);
fontface.appendChild(fontfacesrc);
defs.appendChild(fontface);
svgRoot.appendChild(defs);

when creating the text element set the font family just like any other font

Element txtElem = doc.createElementNS(svgNS, "text");

txtElem.setAttributeNS(svgNS, "style", "font-family:DroidSansRegular;font-size:" + fontsize + ";stroke:#000000;#fill:#00ff00;");
txtElem.setTextContent("some text");
svgRoot.appendChild(txtElem);

i got the info from this article: http://frabru.de/c.php/article/SVGFonts-usage hope it helps.

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No need to convert the font to SVG. Batik can operate explicitly with TrueType fonts. Just add a CSS declaration similar to this: @font-face { font-family:'Your Font Family'; src: url('fonts/yourfontfile.ttf') format('truetype'); } – Jiří Vypědřík Nov 6 '12 at 6:55

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