Thanks Jeremias and Chris. I checked all my inputs and outputs and I discovered I was not using the same template under Stylus and on command line (what a shame). Sorry for this trouble and thank you again.
> Try printing both using GSView. I've just converted both a PDF and a PS > to a TIFF image using GhostScript/GSView and compared both. Completely > identical. Must be coming from somewhere else. FOP is not the problem if > you ask me. > > Jeremias Maerki > > > > On 11.10.2007 17:13:14 ahaddad wrote: >> - The shift is 2 or 3 mms at minimum to the up and more important >> (5mms) to the left. >> - PS files were generated with -ps option, PDF ones with -pdf. Then I >> printed PDF file through Acrobat Reader, and PS one through gsView. - >> In Acrobat Reader, no fit options were used. I even personnalized the >> paper format from 29.7cm height (A4 format) to 29.8cm (it the height >> of the paper used for pre-printed forms). >> >> Thanks again. >> >> >> > Last I verified, PDF and PS output was practically identical. Could >> it be that you printed the PDFs using Acrobat Reader and you had >> "Fit to printable area" or something like that activated? >> > >> > >> > Jeremias Maerki >> > >> > >> > >> > On 11.10.2007 16:22:20 ahaddad wrote: >> >> I tried to use differents margins for my PS output but it does not >> work: some elements are always shifted or are outside the document! >> >> >> >> Either it is a problem with the FOP PS renderer or there is >> something in my XSL-FO transformation FOP does not like at all >> (borders? leaders?)? It will be a little bit annoying to reposition >> all my fields specially for PS output or to use separate templates >> depending on output... >> >> >> >> Thanks again for any help. >> >> >> >> A+. Ahmed HADDAD. >> >> >> >> > Hi FOP-Experts, >> >> > >> >> > I have a problem with my PS generated files: they seem to be >> >> "shifted" to the up-left side compared to PDF output. >> >> > >> >> > In fact, I have optimized my edition using PDF output. But when I >> >> finally tested the PS output, all my fields were outside the >> >> > corresponding zones on the pre-printed formular! >> >> > >> >> > Of course, a quick solution is to use different margins for PS >> >> output... But I am wondering if there is better way to do it (a >> renderer config param in gop.xconfig or a hidden FOP input)? >> >> > >> >> > I don't think it is a FOP bug?? I think to have remarked the same >> >> shift when printing the samples given in the FOP package. But it is >> more serious now because off the pre-printed forms. >> >> > >> >> > Thanks for your help. >> >> > >> >> > A+. Ahmed HADDAD. >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To > unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For > additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
