Hello! I am new to this mailing list, so thank you in advanced for helping.
We have in the fop.xconf a setting like this:
font metrics-url=file:///c:/Program Files/Apache/fop/fonts/luci.xml
kerning=yes
embed-url=file:///c:/Windows/Fonts/lucon.ttf
encoding-mode=single-byte
to the print server.
Roberto Cahanap
Developer, Reporting Department
Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc.
Phone: 800-229-5227 x8499
Cell: 201-693-0132
Fax: 201-475-0344
Email: rcaha...@bioreference.com
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From: mehdi houshmand [mailto:med1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December
to FOP so I will definitely be sending a lot of beginner questions
to this mailing list. I have also been looking at the archive mailing list for
this group in a website that I found online.
Thanks for your help Jeremias.
Roberto Cahanap
Developer, Reporting Department
Bio-Reference Laboratories
Oh Ok.
If I create 2 fop.xconf, then what I want to do should work. How do I tell FOP
which one to use though?
Is there a switch in the FOP.BAT that I can use to tell this?
I see an option:
-c cfg.xml
in the documentation. Do I do it through this?
Thanks Mehdi.
Roberto Cahanap
Developer
Thanks Jonathan!
I'll try this example.
Roberto Cahanap
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Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc.
Phone: 800-229-5227 x8499
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Subject: AW: AW: AW: [FOP 1.0] Worse performance than with 0.20.5 !?
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From: Matthias Müller [mailto:pym...@yahoo.de]
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Subject: AW: AW: AW: [FOP 1.0] Worse performance than with 0.20.5 !?
I almost
Hello!
We are getting this warning when we try to create a PDF:
Feb 1, 2011 4:35:03 PM org.apache.fop.fonts.FontInfo notifyFontReplacement
WARNING: Font 'Consolas,normal,400' not found. Substituting with
'any,normal,400'.
Our environment - we have another program that creates the XML and XSL.
what's up with this issue.
Roberto Cahanap
Developer, Reporting Department
Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc.
Phone: 800-229-5227 x8499
Cell: 201-693-0132
Fax: 201-475-0344
Email: rcaha...@bioreference.com
From: Eric Douglas [mailto:edoug...@blockhouse.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 9:19 AM
Hi Mehdi,
OK, I will tell it explicitly where the font is located. Hopefully that will
solve the problem
Thank you for helping.
Roberto Cahanap
Developer, Reporting Department
Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc.
Phone: 800-229-5227 x8499
Cell: 201-693-0132
Fax: 201-475-0344
Email: rcaha
=@linetype /
I'm doing some more test to see what the issue is...
Roberto Cahanap
Developer, Reporting Department
Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc.
Phone: 800-229-5227 x8499
Cell: 201-693-0132
Fax: 201-475-0344
Email: rcaha...@bioreference.com
From: Eric Douglas [mailto:edoug...@blockhouse.com]
Sent
not actually working on the test server it may just not like your font.
I don't recal if OpenType fonts are fully supported in FOP 0.95. Can you try
1.0, or test a different type of font?
From: Roberto Cahanap [mailto:rcaha...@bioreference.com]
Sent: Wednesday
?
If it's not actually working on the test server it may just not like your font.
I don't recal if OpenType fonts are fully supported in FOP 0.95. Can you try
1.0, or test a different type of font?
From: Roberto Cahanap [mailto:rcaha...@bioreference.com]
Sent
, it can get flagged as invalid and
won't be loaded again later.
On 02.02.2011 16:52:05 Roberto Cahanap wrote:
I vaguely remember that we had a similar issue with our Test server
(it's working now on this Test server). To get it to work, I remembered
deleting the fop cache file, but I can't seem
TEMP=C:\Users\Jeremias\AppData\Local\Temp on my machine for my user.
If it's not around, maybe the user under which FOP is running has no
write access to the user directory or there is no user directory at all.
I have no idea. I love remote debugging. ;-)
On 02.02.2011 18:58:53 Roberto Cahanap
.
It's TEMP=C:\Users\Jeremias\AppData\Local\Temp on my machine for my
user.
If it's not around, maybe the user under which FOP is running has no
write access to the user directory or there is no user directory at all.
I have no idea. I love remote debugging. ;-)
On 02.02.2011 18:58:53 Roberto
name produced different output.
If I'm testing a program on my PC or a test server I'd rather not rely
on the test machine having the same file as the production server or
another client machine unless It's a file I specifically put there.
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From: Roberto Cahanap
\test2.xml -pdf
\temp\roberto\test2c.pdf -c conf\fop.xconf
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From: Roberto Cahanap [mailto:rcaha...@bioreference.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 2:52 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: font missing warning
I'm getting somewhere...
On the Test server
@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: font missing warning
I don't know if this is an option for you, but why don't you just
create another batch script that contains the arguments. That way you
can leave the working code working and configure another batch script.
Mehdi
On 2 February 2011 20:01, Roberto Cahanap
as I described below (except
start with fop2.bat) into a new file named fop.bat and rename fop.bat.
-Original Message-
From: Roberto Cahanap [mailto:rcaha...@bioreference.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 3:02 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: font missing warning
Hello everyone!
Is there a way to run FOP as a listener to a certain port? I was told that this
was possible with FOP.
Thank you in advance for y our replies!
-Roberto
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Hello fop users!
Is there a way in FOP to reduce the size of the PDF?
We are embedding the PDF with a high resolution graphics which creates a huge
PDF document.
One of the departments here at work would prefer a smaller PDF document, and
they don't care about the quality of the graphics.
Is
Thank you everybody for responding.
So based on the responses, we need to change the quality of the JPG first and
then create the PDF. I'll research around for an app that will allow me to do
this programmatically.
Thank you again!
-Roberto
From: Giuseppe Briotti
I just noticed a recent routine that we wrote that is dynamically creating
graphic files and embedding into a report where we use FOP to generate into a
PDF.
The xml data has the filename as TIF, but the graphic files are being created
as TIF file but with an extension of JPG.
Is this an
in the following directory: /usr/share/fonts
What can we do to fix this issue?
Thanks for your replies.
Roberto Cahanap
Developer, Reporting Department
Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc.
Phone: 800-229-5227 x8499
Cell: 201-693-0132
Fax: 201-475-0344
Email: rcaha...@bioreference.com
The information
, you don't save
which flavor) and look for msfont
On 07/18/2012 12:27 PM, Roberto Cahanap wrote:
Hello,
We were working in a Windows Server environment but now we have to port our
application to Linux.
We are getting a font not found warning when we generate the PDF.
We have the config for FOP
://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/fonts.html
On 18 July 2012 19:37, Roberto Cahanap
rcaha...@bioreference.commailto:rcaha...@bioreference.com wrote:
Hi Rob! Thanks for responding.
I am a total Linux newbie. The only thing I know is the regular commands to
change directory, etc.
I found out online how to find
/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/3/html/Reference_Guide/s1-x-fonts.html
might help you
[2] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/fonts.html
On 18 July 2012 19:37, Roberto Cahanap
rcaha...@bioreference.commailto:rcaha...@bioreference.com wrote:
Hi Rob! Thanks for responding.
I am a total
Hello everyone.
We have been trying to figure out why our pdf generation was taking so long.
When we changed an image in the PDF from PNG to JPG, then it was much faster.
Is there a difference in the way these two graphic formats are processed in FOP?
Thank you for your responses.
-Roberto
the
native image loader, the PNG image needs to be uncompressed and converted to a
plain RGB bitmap. This process can be very expensive.
On 10/16/13 7:39 PM, Roberto Cahanap wrote:
Hello everyone.
We have been trying to figure out why our pdf generation was taking so long.
When we changed
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