10/8/2010 3:46 PM keltezéssel, Christopher B. Wright írta:
I've had the same problem with Inkscape in windows. Some truetype fonts aren't detected. The explanation I was given at the time was that Inkscape is very picky about fonts and low quality fonts that don't completely conform to the font specification get ignored. That didn't explain why I could use the same fonts in Linux, though.
Christopher B. Wright
I think that this argument (low quality) can be true only for fonts that are raster-defined. I am not sure if a ttf can be raster-defined (I think it can't). But I am sure that these fonts are vectore-defined (I have checked), so they cannot be low quality.
On the other hand, I am a bit surprised at this argument. If I want to insert a rasterized picture in my svg file, I can do that, can't I? So, if I want to use an ugly, rasterized font in my svg, why can't I?
Abel