Hi,
 
Wow Wow Wow! I got the barcodes rendered.Thanks for your suggestions.I started all over again .it worked.
 
As Barcode4J doesn't need Fonts to render the barcode, The only way to increase the barcode size is using the <barcode:height> and barcode:module-width> ? Iam i right abt this??
 
What are the defaults barcode4j uses for height and width ??
 
How can i align the barcode within the cell? I tried with text-align property it didnt work.
 
 
Thanks in advance
 
 


Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try tracking down the problem by exclusion. Simplify the whole setup
gradually until it works. Or do it the other way around. Start with a
fresh FOP 0.20.5 installation and the smallest example generating the
barcode. Add Barcode4J (with the FOP extension) to the classpath and
switch to the newer avalon-framewok.jar delivered with Barcode4J. Also
try working with a simple XSL-FO file instead of a XML+XSLT setup to
reduce complexity. Standard bug identification procedure....

Points to check (although all these usually result in error messages if
someting's not right):
- use the right avalon-framework.jar
- make sure not only barcode4j.jar is in the classpath but also the fop
extension (or the ...complete.jar)
- Use FOP 0.20.5 or a CVS checkout from the maintenance branch.
Barcode4J doesn't work with FOP 0.20.5rc3 or earlier.
- FOP 1.0dev is not yet supported.
- The FOP extension works only for the PDF, PS and AWT renderers

Apart from that I don't really have any further ideas because it works
fine here.

Good luck.

On 14.12.2004 22:55:27 kumar Bandaru wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your time.Iam really not sure why the same is not working
> in my style sheet.It doesn't throw any exceptions.Everything looks fine but it is not
> rendering the barcode.
>
> I definetely think that iam missing something.Could you pls let me know
> the possibilities for not rendering the barcode.
>
> I have everything in my classpath.


Jeremias Maerki


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