Hi,
I guess you describe what you see in (probably Adobe) PDF viewer.
FOP resolution is 1 milipoint (1/72000), so, appearance can depend on
actual border geometrics (location, width and height) on screen pixel
grid (usual resolution: 1/96, 750x less precise than FOP's one), and
depends on PDF
Hi Erik,
I am not sure if my solution is the most elegant but for ideas have a
look at the files in the attached zip.
in.fo is for the final document- you will have to change the path to
the generated overlay.pdf.
overlay.fo was used to create overlay.pdf.
out.pdf is the final result.
For busy
Hi,
Just to add to Peter's notes, the file path for Windows users is
slightly different and should be:
fo:external-graphic src=file:/INSERT FILE PATH/
e.g.
fo:external-graphic src=file:/c:/tmp/pdf-image/overlay.pdf/
rather than for Unix users:
fo:external-graphic
Hi,
Sorry, my bad, looks like I could learn a thing or two about file paths:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_URI_scheme
Though curiously in the format file:/path FOP worked for me... hmmm...
Mehdi
On 2 November 2010 10:15, mehdi houshmand med1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just to add to
On Mon, Nov 01, 2010 at 09:31:23PM +0100, J.Pietschmann wrote:
On 01.11.2010 13:20, Peter Hancock wrote:
I am not a windows user and so there may be an environmental reason
you are not have success but I do not think that is likely.
The fop.bat for windows isn't nearly as intelligent as the
Hi all,
I came to knew that in fop version 1.0 there is a possibility to use
catalog. Can anybody mention the correct syntax for that?
I have tried something like below, but it doesn't work:
Fop -xml sample.xml -xsl sample.xsl -catalog c:/catalog.xml -foout
sample.fo
My OS: Windows
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 07:06, SriKrishnan srikrish...@techset.co.uk wrote:
I came to knew that in fop version 1.0 there is a possibility to use
catalog. Can anybody mention the correct syntax for that?
Srikrishnan, Bob Stayton tells how to do it in his book. See the
online version on that
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the reply. It works for what is 1 page concerned. If I extend
your example with a few more blocks to force a page break, the last block(s)
are cut (see attached example) :
fo:block-container
fo:block-container position=absolute
fo:block font-size=20pt
Hi Mehdi,
Thanks for your reply - tried the sample on windows with the file:/path
notation. It worked - good tip !
Brgds
Erik
mehdi houshmand wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, my bad, looks like I could learn a thing or two about file paths:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_URI_scheme
Though