Hi Gabriele,
Sorry but the RTF renderer isn't really well maintained anymore. There
are currently no developer who have an interest in it. Moreover RTF has
always been a terrible format which tends to be replaced by other solutions.
If you really need an RTF output that looks fine in OOo you may
I'm wondering if the Application server specific documentation for using fop
within a servlet is no longer available or applicable.
I've got an instance of Tomcat 5.5 running in JDK5 returning the following upon
request to create a pdf:
ERROR http-8080-Processor25
Rigas Parathyras wrote:
Hello,
We migrated to FOP 0.93 and used Liberation Serif fonts (from Redhat)
CID embedded. It is a pleasant surprise that the search / copy-paste
functionality works in Acrobat reader? Are we simply lucky or has
anything changed?
Well *lots* has changed since
Hello,
We migrated to FOP 0.93 and used Liberation Serif fonts (from Redhat) CID
embedded. It is a pleasant surprise that the search / copy-paste
functionality works in Acrobat reader? Are we simply lucky or has anything
changed?
Thanks
Rigas
A quick test shows no problems deploying the example fop.war under Sun
JDK 1.5.0_10 on Tomcat 5.5.23.
If xmlgraphics-commons.jar and fop.jar are both in the WEB-INF/lib
directory (i.e. both end up in the same place in the class loader
hierarchy) then this should work fine. Maybe another copy of
Greetings,
I have looked at the threads relating to line break issues as well as looking
at various documentation on how to force
line breaks. From what I have read, it appears that inserting a zero-width
space character in a long string should
enable the string to be broken at the ZWS