[Geoserver-devel] Label (TextSymbolizer)

Hi,

I’m using Geoserver and trying to Label features.
However, Geoserver seems not to support .
No matter how I specified , or style, the lables were displayed as a
single face. Is there anyone know whether
Geoserver supports only one type or many?

Thanks.

Ben


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Er, reaching the limits of my knowledge, which I fear is going to happen
more and more as I'm doing a lot less development these days. CCing
geotools, as people know SLD better there, and David Blasby should be
back in a couple days, though he'll be caught under an avalanche of
email catching up.

I believe it has something to do with what fonts are available in Java.
I think in the past some people have accidentally not had the fonts
properly configured in Java. Though I could be wrong about this, let's
see what the gt2 crowd.

Chris

Quoting Ben Smith <bensmith03@anonymised.com>:

Hi,

I'm using Geoserver and trying to Label features.
However, Geoserver seems not to support <font>.
No matter how I specified <font-family>, <font-
size> or style, the lables were displayed as a
single face. Is there anyone know whether
Geoserver supports only one type or many?

Thanks.

Ben

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Hi,

I've had a similar problem. I used a font face that wasn't available, which resulted in an incorrect font-element (maybe set the logging to a finer and see what the log says). Other parameters (like font-size) where ignored then. So, have you tried a font that it is available for sure?

Thijs

At 08:46 3-7-2005, Chris Holmes wrote:

Er, reaching the limits of my knowledge, which I fear is going to happen
more and more as I'm doing a lot less development these days. CCing
geotools, as people know SLD better there, and David Blasby should be
back in a couple days, though he'll be caught under an avalanche of
email catching up.

I believe it has something to do with what fonts are available in Java.
I think in the past some people have accidentally not had the fonts
properly configured in Java. Though I could be wrong about this, let's
see what the gt2 crowd.

Chris

Quoting Ben Smith <bensmith03@anonymised.com>:

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Geoserver and trying to Label features.
> However, Geoserver seems not to support <font>.
> No matter how I specified <font-family>, <font-
> size> or style, the lables were displayed as a
> single face. Is there anyone know whether
> Geoserver supports only one type or many?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ben
>
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> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
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