Ok... Sorry, it has been finally working...
Thank you
Regards
Lawrence
-Message d'origine-
De : Chris Bowditch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi, 6. décembre 2005 12:58
À : fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Objet : Re: Error with fo:instream-foreign-object and SVG
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On 30.08.2005 19:00:25 michella wrote:
Thank you for your support. Everything works pretty fine from now
on.
Thanks for being brave enough to try out our new code and for telling
us of any problems you find.
Still another question : Is it normal that GIF images aren't
handled anymore
while processing a PDF - OK)
This usually works fine. Try ant clean followed by ant. Maybe the
change of JDK has a bad influence on the build.
On 31.08.2005 11:40:41 michella wrote:
Ooops...
Well... The problem seems to remain in my Java installation. My name is
Dumbo, and I've set
Fop invocation is done as follow :
Batch file :
CALL ..\..\Tools\fop-0.20.5\fop -c ..\..\Tools\fop-0.20.5\conf\PostConfig.xml
-fo ..\XSL-FO\uml_dp2_Handsortierung_BE.fo -pdf
..\Publikation\Generated\EA_Ist\PDF\TA\uml_dp2_Handsortierung_BE.pdf
Lawrence
-Message d'origine-
De : Manuel
@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Objet : Re: RE : Error loading GIF image using JAI in FOP Trunk (was:
Error while processing a PDF - OK)
This usually works fine. Try ant clean followed by ant. Maybe the
change of JDK has a bad influence on the build.
On 31.08.2005 11:40:41 michella wrote:
Ooops
Sorry, I forgot to post the fo:external-graphics :
fo:block text-align=center padding-after=15pt
fo:external-graphic
content-type=image/bmp
src=../Publikation/Images/HS_Einfaechern.gif
inline-progression-dimension.optimum=auto
)
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De : Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi, 31. août 2005 15:04
À : fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Objet : Re: RE : Endless Loop in PDF
On 31.08.2005 14:37:35 michella wrote:
Ok... But how could it be possible that it had worked properly
Hi all,
I compiled the latest FOP trunk (2005.09.29), and tested it. Now, I
always get the following error message :
Exception
java.lang.ClassCastException:
org.apache.fop.layoutmgr.inline.KnuthInlineBox
I'm unfortunately unable to find where the error sticks in the FO.
Thanks for your help
provide the full stack trace when you get an
exception. The -d option on the command-line can help there.
On 30.08.2005 11:09:52 michella wrote:
Hi all,
I compiled the latest FOP trunk (2005.09.29), and tested it. Now, I
always get the following error message :
Exception
verify that it is a problem
with fo:inline elements. Without an FO file that shows the problem I
can't do much to reproduce it. Please provide a small test case.
On 30.08.2005 11:27:26 michella wrote:
Here is the complete error message
think I've got it:
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=264797view=rev
On 30.08.2005 16:38:11 michella wrote:
Hi all,
I could test trunk 264777. Unfortunately, I get the (same?) following
error message. The problem might stick in the FO:Table set. I purified
an FO where the problem remains
Images
On 19.07.2005 17:27:38 michella wrote:
I already tried this alternate way, but it didn't change anything.
(StrokeSVGText set to false)
The SVG contains more or less 40 to 60 graphics (g). Each one having
text with ellipses, rect, and so on.
I tried the external Batik Rasterizer SVG
header :
FO:
fo:block text-align=center padding-after=15pt
fo:external-graphic
src=file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/michella/My
%20Documents/EAI/InformationsManagement/XML/Output/Bilder/EA_Diagrammen/SVG/d192_PDF.svg
content-type=content-type:xml/svg block
@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Not-Solved - Huge size of Output PDF when inserting 49 SVG
Images
Remember the little catch I wrote about yesterday? There's a work-around
there. I don't know if it fixes everything but at least the scaling.
On 20.07.2005 15:20:19 michella wrote:
But the quality
Hi all,
I have an xsl-fo which inserts 49 SVG images into the PDF file. These
files are diagrams, containing text and vectorial symbols.
After launching the Fop processing, have a bath, coffee, and so on, I
finally get a nice 730 MB Pdf file of 160 pages...
The Word comparison is... 1.4 Mb...
have side-effects.
Also be sure to give the process enough memory so the garbage collector
kicks in later.
Maybe that helps.
On 19.07.2005 15:55:45 michella wrote:
Hi all,
I have an xsl-fo which inserts 49 SVG images into the PDF file. These
files are diagrams, containing text and vectorial
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