I think you can use the Unicode soft hyphen (Unicode U+00AD) in Fop to achieve
the same as what you did below in LaTex with the \- notation.
Manuel
-Original Message-
From: Martin Doucha [mailto:next_gh...@quick.cz]
Sent: Saturday, 6 September 2014 11:32 PM
To:
You other option might be to use a non breaking space (#160;).
Also your original description is a bit confusing as you said:
I'm losing the space between the word page and page-number-citation-last.
According to your fo snippet there is no word page it looks more like
Page No:
On 4/4/2014 8:25 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:
Hi Terence -
Thank you for your quick response! I thought I tried that as well,
but I will give it another shot. Do you have an XSL template that
will produce the correct XML-FO from HTML for nested lists?
Thanks,
Seth
Do a Google search for
FOP 1.1 seems to ignore the width property for the fo:inline
element.
The width property doesn't apply to fo:inline elements it only applies
to block level elements that is formatting elements that essentially
generate a rectangular area. An fo:inline can begin in the middle of a
line and end a
As you run under a Linux OS simply do a 'kill 3 pid' where pid is the Unix
process id of the tomcat process. You then will find a complete JVM stack
trace in the tomcat log file (typically catalina.out). That should
significantly help to determine where your application is hanging.
Fernando
In your input are there spaces between the Japanese characters? Is the
paragraph justified? IIRC, ideographs are treated like words and there is an
implicit elastic space between them.
Manuel
Anand Gade wrote:
i am generating PDF output using Apache FOP. There are Japanese characters
You may be better off asking XSLT related questions on other mailing lists as
this is not a FOP issue as such.
According to http://www.exslt.org/dyn/functions/evaluate/index.html
dyn:evaluate is supported by XALAN-J. I suggest you look on the exslt or
xalan-j mailinglists/forums.
Manuel
I thought the workaround is font-size=0pt not line-height=0pt. But may
be I got that wrong.
Manuel
-Original Message-
From: Georg Datterl [mailto:georg.datt...@geneon.de]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 July 2009 8:00 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: How to create a fo:block with the
Stuart,
very interesting - one of the core changes between 0.20.5 and 0.95 is the
line breaking algorithm which is now based on a model that can described as
best fit while 0.20.5 uses first fit. With best fit you get a result
that is suppose to be more aesthetically pleasing by avoiding lines
Many printer drivers can do this sort of manipulation for you, e.g. 2 up
printing. Or you could use a 'virtual' printer driver like the one from
FinePrint.
_
From: Raphael Parree [mailto:rpar...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 5 June 2009 2:29 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject:
Just wondering if a custom URI resolver would be a possible and most likely
simple solution?
So you would use a normal external graphics tag but a custom scheme in the
URI.
fo:external-graphic src=myscheme:. /
You then set a custom JAXP URIREesolver on the FOP Factory (I think) which
does
Thank you - yes it does make it more clear.
The # is an indication that the font your are using has no matching glyph
for the non breaking hyphen.
From your initial post I incorrectly assumed that the problem was incorrect
line breaking behaviour of the non breaking hyphen. Obviously that is not
AFAIK fop should support the non-breaking hyphen.
Can you be more specific with respect to your 'does not work as expected'
statement?
May be post a fo snippet showing what you give to fop and then describe your
expected and the actual output.
Also please state the FOP version you are using.
It's not supported - see
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/compliance.html#fo-property-font-stretch.
To get a stretched type effect try the letter-spacing property.
Manuel
-Original Message-
From: suresh patidar [mailto:suresh.gal...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, 25 April 2009 8:43 PM
To:
The easiest way to remove the whitespace is to remove it from the input.
fo:block background-color = red
fo:inline background-color=tealThe sky is blue/fo:inline
fo:inline background-color=purpleThe grass is green/fo:inline
/fo:block
In xsl-fo whitespace is not all removed but collapsed
I think this is simply a monitor resolution issue. I printed the pdf on my
not particularly good laser printer and it comes out fine. It also looks
fine in Adobe Reader when zooming in. Some simplified calculations: On my
460mm wide monitor set to is max resolution of 1680 horizontal I get roughly
The Adobe Reader printing subsystem distinguishes between paper size and
printable area. Most printers can't print to the edges of the paper,
therefore the printable area is smaller than the paper size (and the
printable area differs between printers). The scaling ensures that the PDF
page fits
Go to your Print dialog, select Page Scaling None.
In the Preview: Composite box it will now show under the preview your
document size and your paper size. If they are identical then Adobe will
shrink your document to make it fit the printable area size which is smaller
than the paper size. Adobe
Maria,
justification in Fop is based around the notion of having an (elastic) space
between words (pretty much how justification works with Western languages in
your typical word processor). I assume in your text there are no spaces
between the characters and therefore Fop doesn't have anything
IIRC, 0.20.5 chaches images indefinitely. That is great if you use the same
image again and again, e.g. a company logo on a document, but bad if you use
lots of different images over time. Possible solution: call
org.apache.fop.FopImageFactory.resetCache();
after each Fop invocation
Manuel
the
visual display correctly in the future and when?
thank you very much,
Hao
-Original Message-
From: Manuel Mall [mailto:m...@arcus.com.au]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 9:07 PM
To: 'fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org'
Subject: RE: symbol support
Basically your examples show the workaround
Basically your examples show the workaround: wrap it into an fo:character or
fo:inline and it will work.
Your 'Direct output' doesn't work because mixing fonts with different
baseline alignment points is not handled correctly by the automatic font
selection mechanism.
Your quoted examples
I am not quite sure what you are after but I do believe the current FOP
behavior is correct with respect to the specification. And yes, you won't
see any difference in glyph placing in your scenario and nor should you. In
the default case line-height is determined by the 'em' box defined by the
I am suspicious that although you declare the XML file as being in UTF-8 it
actually isn't. How do you produce the XML file?
Manuel
_
From: Steffanina, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 3 September 2008 10:23 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Error
I suspect what you see is the effect of the half-leading trait (line
spacing). Try and set line-height=0 on your block.
Manuel
-Original Message-
From: lmhelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 1 September 2008 4:18 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Unwanted
Mark,
It is my understanding that the question who gets the corners of the page
is controlled by the precedence property which applies only to the
region-before and region-after. This property is by default false which
means if not set the start and end regions extend into the corners of the
-Original Message-
From: Woodhouse, Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 7 April 2008 10:41 PM
To: 'fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org'
Subject: RE: Large PDF's files fail to stream correctly
Hi Jeremias,
Your right - having no problems with smaller PDF's.
I think
-Original Message-
From: Woodhouse, Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 8 April 2008 8:03 PM
To: 'fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org'
Subject: RE: Large PDF's files fail to stream correctly
Have you tried connecting to Tomcat directly and not via Apache to
confirm that
Steve,
The XSL-FO line building rules are fairly complex (see section 4.5 in the
spec). However, the default case is roughly: Line height, including the
half-leading values, is determined by the font set on the enclosing block.
Any inline areas that are smaller in height will not cause the line
-Original Message-
From: Peter Sparkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 January 2008 7:57 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Chinese Fonts
Warren Young wrote:
Peter Sparkes wrote:
However, I do not know what the fonts are called so that I can
As stated in the NetBeans section of WIKI page Andreas pointed you to you
need to 'do a command line build of FOP using ant' before going through the
IDE setup. This is required (only once) to get the generated source files
(fop/build/gensrc).
Manuel
-Original Message-
From: Andreas
On Thursday 22 November 2007 04:57, Daling Xu wrote:
Hi,
I fully understand the process of from Java Obj -- xml -- Fo file
-- PDF and already made it work in my application.
But is it possible directly create FONode objects, e.g. Flow, Table
in my java code and then call a FOP api (maybe a
On Friday 16 November 2007 17:33, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Nov 16, 2007, at 09:29, fma-001 wrote:
Hi
thanks for your hint. I wrote a template, which checks if there are
some
non-letter-characters (like '.', '/'; etc.). If this is the case, I
concat
the string after each character
On Thursday 08 November 2007 05:49, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Nov 7, 2007, at 21:27, Andreas Siepert wrote:
The empty-fo:block variant doesn't work my way. I already
considered it but
it does not only create a new line but also inserts an empty line.
Really? Hadn't checked that,
I am not sure I understand what you mean by filled. However, the handling
of white space has changed significantly between 0.20.5 and 0.96. 0.96
behaves much more in accordance with the XSL-FO specification. Try to
specify linefeed-treatment=preserve in addition to
white-space-collapse=false when
On Thursday 25 October 2007 22:25, fabio76 wrote:
Hi
I have a problem in breaking, multi-line, codes containing only
characters and _ (no space, see example).
For example if I have a table that contains a code like
___A and this value is not in bigger that cell, fop
On Thursday 20 September 2007 15:52, Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
What you need here are integer values for keep-together and
keep-with-*. Unfortunately, FOP doesn't implement this yet.
As a workaround, you can approximatively evaluate the text length and
choose to keep or not...
Pascal
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 15:49, Jay wrote:
Hi All,
Can anyone please help me out here ?
I am trying to get the FOs and images as suggested by Adrian, but
looks like its any type of image which is causing this error.GIF,
.JPG etc.
Is there something very obvious I might be missing here ?
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 14:45, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Aug 15, 2007, at 08:17, Baeckham wrote:
Hi
I am trying create tables in PDF. Therefor I use this template:
xsl:template match=table
fo:table table-layout=auto border=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
padding=[EMAIL
On Wednesday 01 August 2007 23:47, Steve Osmond wrote:
Remember, you need to code the XSL that transforms html/xml to fo.
Am I missing something obvious here? I have just written an xsl
snippet in my first post for fo which should be able to translate
right into the pdf, as far as I know.
On Wednesday 18 July 2007 16:15, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
J.Pietschmann a écrit :
Brad Smith wrote:
Fop currently seems to treat '/' and '-' as valid characters for
adding linebreaks within a word.
FOP uses the Unicode line breaking algorithm
http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/
On Wednesday 18 July 2007 19:01, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Jul 18, 2007, at 10:15, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
J.Pietschmann a écrit :
Brad Smith wrote:
Fop currently seems to treat '/' and '-' as valid characters for
adding linebreaks within a word.
FOP uses the Unicode line breaking
See http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/embedding.html
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/embedding.html and the related
examples
-Original Message-
From: Vivek Ananda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 16 June 2007 23:05
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Help
Did you copy the newly generated file into the source tree as suggested
before running the ant package?
Manuel
2) Now run the codegen-unicode ant target contained in the standard fop
build.xml file. This should create a new LineBreakUtils.java file in
the fop top level build directory.
3)
On Friday 08 June 2007 15:07, Adrian Cumiskey wrote:
Hi Derrill,
It would be helpful if you could tell us which version of FOP you are
using. If possible I would recommend you switch to trunk code as
this now contains much tighter configuration that should highlight
any misconfigurations
On Saturday 09 June 2007 00:50, Brad Smith wrote:
I'm afraid most of the implementation-level discussion of this is
above me, but I can give you a hint that might prove helpful: our
translator did some experimentation and found that fop 0.93 breaks
ko-KR correctly, whereas fop trunk does not.
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 20:39, Brad Smith wrote:
I am having an issue with Korean words not breaking properly. I'm
using a fop build based on the svn trunk as of 2007-05-01. The
attached screenshot shows an example, courtesy of our Korean
translator. The blue rectangle on the left shows the
On Sunday 13 May 2007 17:11, rakesh satharasi wrote:
Hi,
My guess is that you have either a classpath or a jar deployment issue.
Have you deployed all the jar's in the $fop_home/lib to tomcat as part
of your fop servlet deployment? It is not enough to just deploy fop.jar
plus your application
On Friday 11 May 2007 22:20, Brad Smith wrote:
HI all,
One of our Chinese translators has brought up concerns about fop's
rendering that I'm not sure what to do about. Aparently in Chinese,
since all the characters take up the same amount of space, lines
should always be exactly the same
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 06:45, Brad Smith wrote:
Hello all,
I have some documents with Japanese text that have been presenting
some very frustrating problems. When I render them using fop, in
several places long lines with no spaces (as is often the case with
such languages) spill over the
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 21:08, Mildred wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to create a document using XSL and FOP containing tibetan
prayers. And I'm having troubles with fonts.
At first, all my tibetan characters were represented by a #. I looked
at the fop website and I managed to create a configuration
On Monday 23 April 2007 22:13, Matt P. wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to produce a pdf document in Sanskrit based on a docbook
source. I use Xalan (with -p body.font.family 'chandas') to
generate an fo file, as well as an html, and then fop to convert the
fo into pdf.
The html file seems to be
the Knuth Best Fit line
layout to First Fit line layout as used by the older fop. This is not
supported nor is the old First Fit algorithm in the first place.
Cheers
Manuel
Stefan
Manuel Mall schrieb:
On Friday 13 April 2007 18:39, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
The most probably reason
On Friday 23 March 2007 07:34, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Mar 22, 2007, at 23:30, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
Since one cannot set borders through an fo:wrapper, if one wanted
borders *and* underline on an inline sequence, this would make it
necessary to write:
fo:block
On Thursday 15 March 2007 20:16, Benjamin Schupp wrote:
Hi everybody,
switching to the fop-0.93 engine, i am facing problems with the
pdf-rendering for font-weight=bold for my custom font 'NewsGothic'.
The font is found by the engine, but is rendered only a bit wider,
not bold. I am using
On Monday 12 March 2007 20:27, Andrejus Chaliapinas wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use FOP 0.93 and while using similar to this syntax:
fo:list-item-label end-indent=label-end()
fo:block
fo:inline font-family=Symbol
#x2022;
/fo:inline
/fo:block
/fo:list-item-label
I get very low
On Monday 12 March 2007 22:50, Andrejus Chaliapinas wrote:
Hmm, can you post a short sample fo exhibiting the issue?
Manuel
Could you take a look at first page of \examples\fo\basic\list.fo
file from trunk and at generated pdf (list text items with text here
is text in the list item
On Wednesday 07 March 2007 21:12, Rico Secada wrote:
Hi
I have been working real hard at a documentation project at work in
which I needed to add some arabic text. The whole project was
converted from OpenOffice to Docbook, and all went well. Next was
converting from docbook to various
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 21:52, Gregan, Miroslav wrote:
Thanks you for your answers
Actually I afraid I did not ask my question clearly enough.
The @value which is the content of an XML File's element which
contains a String.
This String has to be formatted (a little bit if possible :-) )
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 09:16, Jeff Vannest wrote:
I am embedding fonts into a PDF document. If I use Arial I can use
the arial.ttf and arialbd.ttf files for the font triplets
Arial/normal/normal and Arial/normal/bold respectively.
However, certain fonts only have a single TTF. For
On Friday 19 January 2007 14:08, Daniel Noll wrote:
Hi all...
Daniel,
could you try and use a font name not including spaces, e.g.
ArialUnicodeMS. I am suspicious that the font family name property
parser may take 'Arial Unicode MS' as a specification of 3 font
alternatives and not as a
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 00:02, DA Shetland wrote:
Sorry - I am using 0.93 - will try the trunk and get back.
-d-
SHY support in fop-trunk is a very new addition and any testing and
feedback would be much appreciated. It should work as you described,
that is SHY being suppressed everywhere
On Sunday 14 January 2007 01:47, kralik wrote:
Hello!
I am using latest FOP trunk.
When I try to create PDF file from my FO file: bakule.fo
http://www.fm.tul.cz/~pavel.tyl/bakule.fo , i get the error message
bellow:
snip/
Thanks for reporting this problem. It should be fixed now in the
On Thursday 11 January 2007 14:00, malm wrote:
leeloo5e79-docbook wrote:
snip/
It could be that the new UAX#14 line breaking introduced after 0.93
in late December is causing this. Can you please provide a full
working testcase fo exhibiting the problem (if possible attached
please not
On Monday 08 January 2007 19:29, Xavier Ottolini wrote:
Hi,
I am a newbee with FOP. I would like to create a servlet application
able to create a PDF file. I choosed fop.
I downloaded the fop 0.92 src.
I tried to build it with ant (Java 1.4 and Ant 1.7.0). But I get 44
compile errors.
On Monday 08 January 2007 02:21, Oliver Müller wrote:
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO
... I would really love to use text-indent, but in my case I don't
see a chance to do so.
This is due to the fact that text-indent only works with fo:block.
my XML doc
On Monday 08 January 2007 07:51, Oliver Müller wrote:
I could do so if I knew how the size of a non breaking space is
calculated.
With respect to size a non breaking space behaves the same as a normal
space I believe.
Manuel
cheers,
olli
2007/1/7, Manuel Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED
change to fop (Unicode compliant
linebreaking) appears to have fixed the problem. Unfortunately I don't
have a workaround for you.
Manuel
Olli
2007/1/6, Manuel Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Saturday 06 January 2007 03:29, Oliver Müller wrote:
Hi,
does anyone's got an idea why the Em
On Saturday 06 January 2007 03:29, Oliver Müller wrote:
Hi,
does anyone's got an idea why the Em Space #8195; is
not displayed in a pdf generated with FOP ?
http://unicode.e-workers.de/unicode3.php
Oliver,
you didn't state the version of fop you have the problem with nor the
font you are
On Friday 22 December 2006 17:49, Asbjørn Thorsen wrote:
Manuel Mall skrev:
On Thursday 21 December 2006 23:34, Asbjørn Thorsen wrote:
We have a XML document in UTF-8 encoding. It contains characters
for the sami (lappish) language. When we generate postscript
documents with FOP/XEP
On Thursday 21 December 2006 23:34, Asbjørn Thorsen wrote:
We have a XML document in UTF-8 encoding. It contains characters for
the sami (lappish) language. When we generate postscript documents
with FOP/XEP the resulting document is missing 3 characters. These
are all replaced by the
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 21:12, Cornelius Hald wrote:
Hi,
as some other on this list I have the problem of very long strings
without whitespaces. In my case these strings contains source code.
So for example I have the following line:
On Friday 24 November 2006 19:08, Dirk Bromberg wrote:
Hi,
some time ago i've asked for the implementation state fo
soft-hyphens. Now i need an answer if none break spaces are
implemented in fop (0.92 or trunk) and working!?
if they are implemented, which signs are allowed?
U+00A0, U+200C
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 01:11, carles.loriente wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered (?) a issue in the list-block containing inline
with vertical-align. The output shows fo:list-item-label and
fo:list-item-body putted out of line (i'm not sure if this is the
correct verb, sorry!!). I just
On Monday 16 October 2006 21:15, Abel Braaksma wrote:
Manuel Mall wrote:
Sorry, but your example does not make sense to me. You provide HTML
not XSL:FO. Can you provide the exact fo file you feed into fop so
we can better understand your issue?
My apologies. I thought it'd be clearer
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 08:32, Abel Braaksma wrote:
Abel Braaksma wrote:
Manuel Mall wrote:
If I remove the line-height=313% from the fo:block it seems to
do exactly what you want, that is each line get the minimum
necessary height to render it.
This is precisely what I want
On Thursday 05 October 2006 16:59, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
Pascal Sancho pascal.sancho at takoma.fr writes:
-Original Message-
From: Lars Ivar Igesund [mailto:larsivar at igesund.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 2:04 PM
To: fop-users at xmlgraphics.apache.org
On Thursday 05 October 2006 16:10, fabio76 wrote:
Hi Pascal,
my problem is this. I want to have the height of fo:block as the
height of fo:table-cell. In the example that I attached the height
of fo:block of the first cell is not equals to the height of
fo:table-cell that, in this case,
On Thursday 05 October 2006 17:20, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
Manuel Mall manuel at apache.org writes:
The fo below works just fine for me. No errors parsing, etc.. This
is with the trunk version of fop, xerces xml parser and jdk
1.5.0_06.
What is your environment?
I use FOP 0.92beta
On Thursday 05 October 2006 17:50, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
Manuel Mall manuel at apache.org writes:
On Thursday 05 October 2006 17:20, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
Manuel Mall manuel at apache.org writes:
The fo below works just fine for me. No errors parsing, etc
On Thursday 05 October 2006 18:57, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
Manuel Mall manuel at apache.org writes:
That is possible, I guess. Hmm, XPP3 is in there, and whatever
ServiceMix use for it's XML parsing (might actually be Xerces, as
I didn't put it there).
Also, when searching the net
On Thursday 05 October 2006 20:24, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
Manuel Mall manuel at apache.org writes:
No, but given that 0.92beta works for me under Linux I still think
something else is wrong.
Assuming you have a 'vanilla' 0.92beta installion available, that
is just the .tar.gz file
On Monday 02 October 2006 20:47, Abel Braaksma wrote:
Dear List,
I am new to XSL-FO, but I am trying to read up and catch up. From
what I understand from the specs and from the book Definitive
XSL-FO, it is possible to do the following:
fo:block space-before=1em space-after=1emParagraph
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 17:51, Pascal Sancho wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Christian Loock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 11:26 AM
i tried using #x20ac;, or #8366; and both didn't work, i
also tried using ISO-8859-15 instead of ISO-8859-1 but
On Thursday 14 September 2006 21:05, Florent Georges wrote:
Hi
I discovered the following issue with FOP 0.92beta (but
I'm not sure it is an issue). With the following two
blocks, I get two different results:
fo:block text-align=left
padding-bottom=0pt
On Sunday 10 September 2006 19:12, Shue-Yen Tsai wrote:
Hi:
I embed FOP 0.92 to my program. I can't get the font
to work. I put the
fopFactory.setFontBaseURL(file:///C:/fonts);
Sam
please try
fopFactory.setFontBaseURL(file:///C:/fonts/);
and check if that fixes it.
Manuel
in
Manuel Mall-2 wrote:
On Sunday 10 September 2006 19:12, Shue-Yen Tsai wrote:
Hi:
I embed FOP 0.92 to my program. I can't get the font
to work. I put the
fopFactory.setFontBaseURL(file:///C:/fonts);
Sam
please try
fopFactory.setFontBaseURL(file:///C:/fonts/);
and check
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 19:41, Peter Neu wrote:
Hello,
I'm using fop in a web app. My metrics file is located in folder
which can be reached by adding /xml to the current url.
How do put this in the userconfig.xml? I wrote it like this. But this
won't work. Any ideas? Userconfig.xml is in
On Thursday 10 August 2006 22:38, Debasish Jana wrote:
Hi:
snip/
If possible, could you please let me know the some reading material
that explains the geometry, and also a sample Xsl:fo as well as PDF.
Please guide.
See the XSL-FO spec itself http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xsl-20011015/
On Thursday 10 August 2006 23:23, Chris Bowditch wrote:
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Hi Vincent,
(Note for Fop-dev regarding the break-after problem:
That said, I think there's a bug as a new page is created while
there is nothing more but whitespace characters in the flow. If I
remove the
On Tuesday 08 August 2006 19:00, Johannes Becker wrote:
Hi,
I want to generate a PDF in memory (never written to
disk) and send it right away as an email-attachment.
My problem is that I haven't found a clue in the API how to generate
a pdf in memory.
Is this posiible with 0.20.5? If
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 23:41, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Jul 26, 2006, at 17:22, Michael Bruns wrote:
Hi guys,
snip /
The alignment of the output is perfectly alright, I just can't
display it correctly here in the mail. It's just the line break
that puzzles me.
I hope this looks
On Monday 17 July 2006 21:57, Debasish Jana wrote:
Hi:
I am creating a fo:table under a fo:block which is under a
fo:table-cell. The first table has one column, one row, of width
200pt, having table borders of width 2pt on all four sides. The
second table (child) is supposed to fill up or
On Friday 07 July 2006 15:55, Pascal Sancho wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Coutcher, Joseph James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening? Thanks!
I am not an SVG expert but the following works for me:
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 22:36, Coutcher, Joseph James wrote:
Hello everyone. I'm having issues with rendering an
instream-foreign-object in FOP 0.92beta. No matter what properties I
set, whether it be width, height, content-width or content-height,
nothing will generate the required size
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 23:10, Heinzer David wrote:
Hi,
I have a new question, this time about the optimisation of my XSL
file.
The aim of my training is to generated report document from test
tools. A software write XML files, which contain all data and verdict
about each test. Currently,
On Monday 03 July 2006 16:22, Andreia Oliveira wrote:
Hi.
I have a working C# solution for generating pdf files based on data
from a database,xsd and xslt (for the transformation step using fop).
This solution includes a project that has the sources of fop 0.20.5.
As it is not meeting all my
On Monday 03 July 2006 20:27, Pascal Sancho wrote:
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From: Heinzer David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 12:25 PM
I'm contacting you because I don't understand how to use ther
logger of FOP.
I have seen the FAQ, the Jakarta website but I
On Thursday 22 June 2006 18:38, Stefan Zander wrote:
Hello everyone,
maybe someone encountered the same problem:
i try to convert a docbook xml file with included .png-images to pdf,
but no file has been generated rather than an error message saying:
Stefan,
check
On Thursday 22 June 2006 19:04, Julian Onions wrote:
On 22/06/06, Stefan Zander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I also get the error
22-Jun-2006 12:01:49 org.apache.fop.hyphenation.Hyphenator
getHyphenationTree SEVERE: Couldn't find hyphenation pattern en
anyone know where that comes from?
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