Hi,
Kamal Bhatt a écrit :
Hi
I noticed a feature of keep-together=always. Basically it does exactly
that, even when it doesn't make sense. That is, it will overflow a block
instead of breaking across a page. Now, I have looked at the standard,
and it is fairly airy fairy about what
After all this makes sense: we can imagine situations where the user
prefers the content to be clipped rather than broken over two, e.g.,
pages. always allows for that. If the user simply wants the content to
be broken only if it doesn't fit, they would choose an integer value.
An
Hi,
What I would except in such a case is that the content is transferred to the
next page if there is not enough space on the current page. Is that not how
it is intended (like for example in word-processing programs such as MS
Word)
Tx.,
Raphael
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From: Vincent
Dear Karmal,
I read your mail as first this morning and it kind of struck me.
Usually my fop mail gets filtered out into the fop box, but your mail
came through the filter.
The subject struck me first, then I read the mail. The syntax of the
mail hints that it is about fop, but the words /
Hi,
Kamal Bhatt a écrit :
After all this makes sense: we can imagine situations where the user
prefers the content to be clipped rather than broken over two, e.g.,
pages. always allows for that. If the user simply wants the content to
be broken only if it doesn't fit, they would choose an
Hi,
Raphael Parree a écrit :
Hi,
What I would except in such a case is that the content is transferred to the
next page if there is not enough space on the current page. Is that not how
it is intended (like for example in word-processing programs such as MS
Word)
Well FOP does much better
Hello there,
i have a little problem with PDFs created with FOP. It seems to be that you
can't search inside the PDF (using CTRL+F) and when you copy something out of
the PDF the pasted Text will look corrupt. Are there any known issues about
that and a way to solve it?
Viele Grüße/ Best
Hi Christian,
Can you give us a little bit more information. What PDF viewer you
use? And if possible a sample file.
I can search in my PDF files. Do you use some encryption or other PDF
features?
Regards
Stefan
Christian Loock schrieb:
Hello there,
i have a little problem with PDFs
Hi Christian,
It might also be useful if you could provide us with your original FO
file that you generated the PDF from.
Adrian.
Stefan Heuer wrote:
Hi Christian,
Can you give us a little bit more information. What PDF viewer you
use? And if possible a sample file.
I can search in my PDF
Hi,
a sample PDF can be found here
http://training.ebay.de/online-training/_upload/Das_ist_eBay3.pdf
We tried it with Adobe ACrobat 7.0 and 8.0
Viele Grüße / Best Regards
Christian Loock
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From: Stefan Heuer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Hi,
Just wanted to ask if you have any support for PDF attachments to be handled by
FOP and if not - if it's planned at all in near future.
Thank you,
Andrejus
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I think this sounds like a problem we encountered here. The solution
was to embed the entire font into the pdf document. As I remember it,
fop will normally only embed the glyphs that are actually used but a bug
in many (all?) versions of pdf reader means that it then messes up
copying and
Sorry,
i forgot to mention that we are using FOP 0.25 . We'll try to update to the
latest version.
Thanks for all your quick replies.
Viele Grüße / Best Regards
Christian Loock
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From: Pascal Sancho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 2:41 PM
There is a plan in the pipeline to support PDF as an image type in
fo:external-graphic. Only the first page in the PDF being referenced by
fo:external-graphic would be inserted in the generated document and that
page would need to be less than or equal to the size of the containing
page.
Guys,
When is PDF encryption necessary?
My understanding is that if you are using SSL on your website, any
message moving across the wire is going to be using the encryption key
the browser established with the website.
So what benefit does the FOP PDF encryption provide?
Michiel Roos wrote:
Dear Karmal,
I read your mail as first this morning and it kind of struck me.
Usually my fop mail gets filtered out into the fop box, but your mail
came through the filter.
The subject struck me first, then I read the mail. The syntax of the
mail hints that it is about
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
An unfortunate side effect of this interpretation is that keep-together
is next to useless for most people as I suspect most people do not want
clipping and FOP doesn't support integers for keep-together (though I
I don't agree. The content will be clipped only if
Jenkins, Mark wrote:
Guys,
When is PDF encryption necessary?
...
Is it just to add restrictions on how the document can or cannot be
manipulated(print, edit,etc.)?
Yes, that's it.
Cheers,
Roland
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Thanks Roland! Now it all makes sense.
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From: Roland Neilands [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 4:07 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: PDF Encryption, when necessary?
Jenkins, Mark wrote:
Guys,
When is PDF encryption
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