Can you add java image? or do we have to use ImageIO to save that java image
as jpeg/gif and attach that? Please let me know.

-bvn



Jeremias Maerki-2 wrote:
> 
> On 05.08.2008 12:48:53 Lea Thurman wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I made some progress with this and have amended my source to render all
>> .png's will an alpha channel and in turn set this to transparent. I am
>> able
>> to open the .png via 3rd party utils and they look perfect however now
>> FOP
>> is throwing an exception when I attempt to render them to PDF.
>> 
>> I have included the error below, but it is an EOFException which is
>> curious
>> since all other apps think its is valid. 
> 
> The exception happens when you use PNG files that are smaller than 88
> bytes. It's a bug I've fixed already. Please upgrade to XML Graphics
> Commons 1.3.1. See
> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/commons/changes.html#version_1.3.1
> Or you can just upgrade to FOP 0.95 final which should be available from
> the download mirrors within the next few hours.
> 
>> Does FOP support the linking of images with transparent background?
> 
> I don't understand the question. If "linking" means "embed", then yes.
> 
>> Many Thanks
>> Lea
>> 
>> 
>> java.io.EOFException
>>      at
>> javax.imageio.stream.ImageInputStreamImpl.readFully(ImageInputStreamImpl.java:330)
>>      at
>> javax.imageio.stream.ImageInputStreamImpl.readFully(ImageInputStreamImpl.java:338)
>>      at
>> org.apache.xmlgraphics.image.loader.impl.AbstractImagePreloader.getHeader(AbstractImagePreloader.java:45)
>>      at
>> org.apache.xmlgraphics.image.loader.impl.PreloaderEMF.preloadImage(PreloaderEMF.java:65)
> <snip/>
>> 
>> Lea Thurman wrote:
>> > 
>> > Hi all,
>> > 
>> > I am using FOP 0.95beta and I am successfully creating a PDF from an
>> SVG
>> > document which has a number of image elements which reference .png
>> files.
>> > 
>> > The .png files do not have a transparent background - but I was
>> wondering
>> > whether there was an SVG (or FOP) setting that could enable this.
> 
> Not out of the box. The easiest, as you seem to have done, is rewriting
> the PNGs to become transparent. It would theoretically be possible to
> implement an extension attribute that lets you specify a transparent
> color for an image that FOP would try to use. But I don't think that's a
> good idea.
> 
>> > I know it's a long shot and I suspect I need to add this using ImageIO
>> > (not sure how though) but I thought I would ask before I go down this
>> > route.
>> > 
>> > Thanks
>> > Lea.
>> > 
>> 
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> 
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> 
> Jeremias Maerki
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