I saw some references to Apache PDFBox and took a look at it. I
currently use FOP / XSLT, etc to generate printed documents.
Is there some specific feature(s) of PDFBox that I should take a closer
look at???
Jeff
FOP has options to create PDF files and to send output directly to the
printer. If those are working for you, I'm not sure why you might need
PDFBox.
I use the PDFBox project because FOP sending output directly to the
printer didn't work for me. In one case it went to the wrong printer.
In
Hello to All,
I have Fop version 0.95 and I am trying to upgrade to 1.0 but I have
problems with the following regression bug (49837
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49837 ).
Is there any workaround for this?
I found that if I retype some specific hyphens (that used to
I'm running fop 1.0 on Linux Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
I'm trying to use an svg image via docbook source. When I run the fo
file through fop to get pdf I get the following error as it encounters
my svg in the fo file:
Dec 2, 2010 2:05:08 PM org.apache.fop.events.LoggingEventListener processEvent
Is this your first attempt or was this working with any version of FOP
previously?
Are you able to reference any other type of images?
Of course SVG works. I'm using SVG with FOP 1.0, though mine is
embedded in the XSL. I'd think it has more to do with the file path.
Possible reasons:
File is
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 14:18, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
Is this your first attempt or was this working with any version of FOP
previously?
First attempt at using svg as a normal figure.
Are you able to reference any other type of images?
Yes, png files work fine.
Of
My bad! I found I had a bad svg file. Fop works great!
Sorry for the false alarm.
Regards,
-Tom
Thomas M. Browder, Jr.
Niceville, Florida
USA
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Thank you again for the answer. Considering I'll use fo:external-graphic, is
there easy way to determine page size in style? For large attachments (100
pages) having many fo:page-sequence will not slow down the rendering
process?
Thanks,
Lucian Opris
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