Hi,
FOP active team is quite little, so having a release plan will not
help. As FOP is open source, volunteers are welcome to help.
2016-11-29 11:11 GMT+01:00 Mark Gibson :
> For some of us, it’s not appropriate to take the development branch.
> However, we are
Hi,
many things can cause such latency: URL resolution (like dtd refs),
LDAP auth, proxy resol, etc. You should monitor your network
communications.
2016-10-26 18:44 GMT+02:00 aluan :
> I am facing a strange issue where apache fop convert fo file to pdf runs very
> slow on
Hi,
AFAIK, AWT uses system fonts only. If you want to add 'custom fonts',
you have to add them to your system.
2016-07-28 22:40 GMT+02:00 Stefan Radermacher :
> I'd like to use custom fonts with an AWT renderer, but I can't find in
> documentation what I need to set as
Hi,
I don't understand what you mean by "fop encoding".
Do you mean pdf version, or whatever pdf option?
What FOP version do you use?
I remember some copy/paste problems on very old version (FOP 0.20.x),
or with some exotic font files.
You should at least provide a couple of files:
- shortened
Hi,
Please, can you file in a JIRA ticket to keep this in in mind.
2016-03-21 17:09 GMT+01:00 Adam Retter :
> Thanks for getting back to me Chris,
>
> Okay that makes sense to me then, and I was able to work with custom
> resolvers to get around the issue I have.
>
>
Hi,
you should not use keep-together, witch is a composite property:
.within-page + .within-column + .within-line
You should use keep-together.within-column instead
2016-03-10 10:00 GMT+01:00 Sireesha Boddapati :
> Hi,
>
> Attache id the sample FO file that we
hi,
please, provide a simple xsl-fo file that allows to reproduce what you
get. You will get quicker help.
2016-03-10 7:19 GMT+01:00 Sireesha Boddapati :
> Hi Team,
>
> We have different page-sets with different widths of region-body. The page
> content is dynamic
Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 09:41:20AM +0100, Pascal Sancho wrote:
>> That can be achieved using an integer value rather than 'always'.
>> See [1] (compliance page) & [2] (XSL-FO rec v1.1) for further info.
>>
>> NOTE: keep-together should be considered as a shorthand
Hi,
That can be achieved using an integer value rather than 'always'.
See [1] (compliance page) & [2] (XSL-FO rec v1.1) for further info.
NOTE: keep-together should be considered as a shorthand for
*.within-line, *.within-column, and *.within-page
It's a good practice to set only the desired
Hi,
you should start reading [1].
Globally, FOP 2.x is more compliant and less buggy than FOP 0.x:
- better and stricter conformance to XSL recommendation v1.1
- better spacing, alignment, etc. computations that make result more
as expected
In short, you probably will have to rewrite all your
Hi,
ah, FOP 0.20.x...
very old version that is not maintained any more.
What I'll say here has not been tested on FOP 0.20.x, but is perfect
valid with newer versions.
The issue is caused by the property keep-together set on fo:table-row
This property should be considered as a combination of 3
Hi,
Please, attach a full XSL-FO example, as short as possible (not XSLT),
this will help to reproduce the issue, then help you.
2016-01-28 6:50 GMT+01:00 Sireesha Boddapati :
> Hi
>
> I have a pdf file defined with 2 page masters.
> First page with total width of
Hi,
your XSL-FO snippet [1] is rendered correctly by FOP: "Cat & Mouse".
I suspect something being wrong in your XSLT, so you should look at it closer.
More appropriate list for this is XSLT list (see [2]).
[1] Cat Mouse
[2] http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/
2016-01-21 8:47 GMT+01:00
Hi,
AFAIK, there is no such extension with FOP like XEP has (see [1]).
As a workaround, you can remove it in a middle-process, using the
Intermediate Format (see [2]), and re-feed FOP with changed IF.
[1] http://www.renderx.com/reference.html#Omitted_Header
[2]
please,
check this mailing list, you just have asked this topic 3 times today,
and it has been answered.
2016-01-21 15:17 GMT+01:00 :
> Hi,
>
>
>
> How to omit the initial header but keeping the subsequent page break
>
> headers with out using renderx in
Hi,
2016-01-19 17:50 GMT+01:00 :
> Thanks for the pointer! That was what I was looking for.
>
> So it seems that the config file MUST reside WITH the FO file, in the same
> directory. But only IF base is used in the config file?
No, the config file can be put in any location
Hi,
there is a big change between FOP 1.x and FOP 2.x regarding the base:
1.x: base defaults to FOP uri
2.x: base defaults to FO uri
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2306
2016-01-19 1:21 GMT+01:00 :
> All,
> Thanks to Tosten who made me think hard ;-)
>
> It
Hi,
Simon asked for XSL-FO file (what feeds FOP), not fop.xconf
2016-01-06 13:18 GMT+01:00 Tunahan Coban :
> Edit:
>
>
>
> I change the font to Arial. But it still doesn’t work.
>
>
>
>
>
>true
>
>
>
>
>
> PDF/A-1a
>
>
u this as a mail-attachment.
>
> When you could say me what kind of mistakes you search, so can I help you..
> Because the file is too long, you will see.. :/
>
> Thanks so much !
>
> --
>
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Pascal Sancho [mailto:psanc
Hi,
You don't need metric files anymore since v0.95 (or earlier, don't
remember exactly).
To have both normal, extended, or condensed fonts, you have to name
them differently, style attribute is only used to distinguish regular
Vs italic.
The main improvement in font variations, between v0.2.x
Hi,
this list is not the right place for such question: this list is only
about FOP usage, witch job starts with xsl-fo.
You should ask on docbook mailing list; follow http://www.docbook.org/help.
2015-09-29 7:53 GMT+02:00 Ray J. :
> I am hoping to use DocBook for some of my
Hi,
you should give further info to permit the audience to reproduce what you get:
- FOP version
- description of FOP inputs and environment
- etc.
2015-09-22 21:58 GMT+02:00 Jim :
> Stack trace
>
> javax.servlet.ServletException:
> javax.xml.transform.TransformerException:
Hi,
can you please file in a Jira entry, attaching your material (test
case, patch, etc)
This will ensure that nothing will be lost or omitted.
2015-09-16 16:37 GMT+02:00 johannes.katel...@t-online.de
:
> OK, with the help of the FOP source I figured it out
Hi,
the right attribute is "initial-page-number".
And from what I can read in FOP 0.20.5 doc (see [1]), this was implemented.
Not sure however if it worked perfectly, since FOP redesign (starting
from v0.9x), 0.20.x remains unmaintained.
[1]
Hi,
I don't understand what you mean.
Please provide an example:
- your input
- what you expect
2015-09-03 14:21 GMT+02:00 robyp7 . :
> hi
>
> I have a problem. I need to see the content of a page before it will be
> rendered by FOP, beacuse i need to get the content data
Hi,
I see no difference between what you expect and what you get.
Please provide attached files (xsl-fo and pdf) rather than copy/paste,
not sure what is rendered by my mail client is what you can see on
your side.
2015-09-03 16:16 GMT+02:00 :
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Iwant
no problem.
a side note: you should not use metric files, this is deprecated
unless you don't want to embed your font in PDF.
for further info, see http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/2.0/fonts.html#custom
2015-08-27 15:33 GMT+02:00 Christoffer Bruun cdbr...@flyingpigs.dk:
As I should have
Hi,
FOP uses XSL-FO as input.
So, the best practice is to provide XSL-FO file on this list, not XSLT.
That said, you should provide full error trace with your test case;
information is not sufficient here to understand from what part the
Exception is thrown.
2015-08-22 15:23 GMT+02:00 Rahman
Hi,
AFAIK, there is no rules that prevent such usage.
as a starting point, you can follow this:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/conventions.html
2015-08-13 10:15 GMT+02:00 Klaus Malorny klaus.malo...@knipp.de:
On 12.08.2015 08:38, Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
please, can you file
Hi,
please, can you file in a Jira entry, attaching all materials (test
case, patch, etc.)
2015-08-11 16:36 GMT+02:00 dvineshku...@gmail.com dvineshku...@gmail.com:
Hi,
After analysis, found a bug in MultiByteFont::findGlyphIndex() method.
In FOP2.0, MultiByteFont::findGlyphIndex() method,
Hi,
To do so, one solution is to output your doc in IF format, add missing
watermarks on every page, and re-inject the IF to FOP, that should do
the trick.
Read [1] for further info.
[1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/2.0/intermediate.html#usage-if
2015-07-02 1:18 GMT+02:00 Puja Jain
Hi,
In your SVG, the 4 missing glyphes (PI, OMEGA, LT-ARROW, LTRT-ARROW)
are laid out with the Times New Roman font.
Note that such font name includes font-family (Times New) plus font
style (Roman, i.e. not italic).
You should configure FOP to use such font, with the same family name,
style,
Hi,
In order to get better help, you should provide XSL-FO example rather
than XSLT; FOP is fed with the former.
2015-04-02 12:04 GMT+02:00 smruthi smruthi.mohan...@arisglobal.com:
Thank you for your response.
The PDF is viewed using Adobe Reader X - version - 10.1.0
OS used - Windows 7
Hi,
generally speaking, FOP prior 0.9x was widely buggy, regarding
block-progression-dimension (AKA height) related things. Current FOP
versions (since refactoring started with 0.9x) gives expected results.
In addition, older versions didn't fully respect XSL-FO
recommendations. So you'll get
fingers too big ...
That said, I'm not sure that fixed table height will be implemented in
short-term; the main question is: how distribute remaining vertical
space between rows.
2015-02-17 8:47 GMT+01:00 Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com:
Hi,
generally speaking, FOP prior 0.9x was widely
Hi,
I understand now what you want.
For that, you need to set row height.
This can be computed at XSLT stage:
xsl:variable name=rowHeigh
value=concat($availableHeight div count($myInputData/row), 'pt')/
...
fo:row height={$rowHeigh}
...
/fo:row
2015-02-16 6:14 GMT+01:00 fop_ag
My mistake,
I was talking about space-before and space-after properties, with are
composite too (.minimum, .maximum, and .optimum)
2015-02-12 13:58 GMT+01:00 Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com:
that can be achieved playing with block-progression-dimension.minimum,
b-p-d.optimum, and b-p
Hi,
link seems broken
plus, the best material in this list will be a short xsl-fo (not xlst)
demonstrating the issue.
2015-02-11 6:28 GMT+01:00 fop_ag nithinurs.venugopalraj...@arisglobal.com:
Hi,
I tried the same thing u told. Still same problem with the height.
I'm attaching the snapshot
Hi,
FOP 1.1 only accepts value auto for fo:table@height.
Other values are replaced with 'auto'.
If you want a frame with a fixed (or minimal) height, then embed your
table in an fo:block-containter:
fo:block-container
border=solid red 1pt
block-progression-dimension.minimum=1cm
Hmm,
rather than use an fo:table to get a fixed height area, you should use
an fo:block-container.
Note that with modern FOP, such elements are handled in a better way
than the (very old) FOP 0.2.x.
Then, you can insert an fo:table in your fo:block-container if you lay
out tabular data.
hi,
For such question please ask on FOP-users list, FOP-dev list is for
internal dev.
That said, for minimum table height, you should set it on a table-row:
fo:table table-layout=fixed width=100% border=solid red 1pt
fo:table-column column-width=proportional-column-width(1)/
fo:table-body
Hi,
Bugzilla was replaced with Jira few years ago.
*all* issues had been transferred to the latter. The cited issue can
be monitored in Jira DB: follow [1].
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-1842
2015-01-18 18:12 GMT+01:00 Luis Bernardo lmpmberna...@gmail.com:
I tested your
Hi,
tried on same version but win, with same result as Luis. Same result
with Firefox buitin reader:
I get 1 occurrence for both search words
2015-01-14 23:11 GMT+01:00 Luis Bernardo lmpmberna...@gmail.com:
There was only one file attached Also, I was not able to reproduce the
issue
, 15 Jan 2015 09:16:29 +
Hi,
sorry, but the second files was demaged.
For a better understanding what I want to do
I did a screen capture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kjofqFxx7o
Maybe that will help.
Best regards
Markus
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Pascal Sancho
Hi,
Theorically, FOP should support Devanagari scripts.
you should provide further information:
- FOP version
- used fonts (for Devanagari scripts)
- short FO example demonstrating the issue,
- etc.
That said, and IIUC, you are probably facing to the existing issue about
Devanagari diacritics
Hi,
Sorting is only an XSLT feature, not a XSL-FO one.
Note that sort implementation may differ from XSLT engines, as said in
XSLT-REC (see [1]):
It is possible for two conforming XSLT processors not to sort exactly
the same.
Note again that FOP bundle comes with Xalan as XSLT engine for
with FOP? Possible?
With version 1.1 I can see xercesImpl-2.7.1.jar
A way to change that?
Cheers
JP
-Message d'origine-
De : Pascal Sancho [mailto:psancho@gmail.com]
Envoyé : lundi 20 octobre 2014 11:17
À : fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Objet : Re: Different sort between FOP
Font char box seem different, and baselines are not correctly aligned
As a workaround, you can use this:
fo:block747 fo:inline alignment-adjust=0.3emΩ/fo:inline/fo:block
2014-10-20 13:11 GMT+02:00 Puja pujaag...@gmail.com:
Hi,
to get some help, you should provide further info, i.e.:
- FOP version,
- environment:
- OS + version,
- how FOP is invoked (embedded, commandline, ...)
- short xsl-fo that demonstrates the issue,
- full stack trace.
2014-09-24 22:17 GMT+02:00 mani amkanth.dondap...@gmail.com:
Hi,
first, this is a pure XSLT related question. You should get better
answers on appropriate list (see [1]).
That said, you need to parse the text node nested in the CDATA section.
Basically, this is a 2 passes process:
1- make a clean XML, without CDATA markup
that can be done with:
Hi,
embedding-mode is a new feature recently added in FOP trunk (see [1]).
FOP v1.1 doesn't implement it (see [2]).
[1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/fonts.html#register
[2] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.1/fonts.html#register
2014-08-20 19:13 GMT+02:00 MartinKl
://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.1/fonts.html#embedding
I'm using FOP 1.1 and embedding works well with PDF format.
Bye, Szeak
2014-08-21 08:56 keltezéssel, Pascal Sancho írta:
Hi,
embedding-mode is a new feature recently added in FOP trunk (see [1]).
FOP v1.1 doesn't implement it (see [2]).
[1
Hi,
Your XSL-FO snippet is not very usefull, since truncated.
FOP job comes after the XSLT transformation.
You should pay attention on the XSLT process.
As you used XEP before, you may take the XSL-FO sent to XEP and feed
directly FOP with it.
Note: the FOP package comes with Xalan, but this is
Hi,
In addition to expected/issued output, please, you should provide
further information:
- short XSL-FO (resulting from xml+xslt transformation).
Without this material, help you will be difficult.
- FOP version
Both FOP and XEP provide extensions that do not have same scope or do
not work in
Hi,
To prevent FOP from using font cache, you can configure FOP to deactivate it:
just add this in your configuration file:
use-cachefalse/use-cache
Notes:
Metric files are deprecated since FOP 1.0.
With FOP 0.94 et 0.95, such files were usefull only if you wanted to
only reference fonts, not
Hi,
can you file in entries in Jira, please?
see our HowTo [1] submitting patches.
[1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/#patches
2014-07-01 12:36 GMT+02:00 Kai Hofmann powers...@web.de:
Dear all,
looks like there is another bug based on the before mentioned problem:
FOPGVTGlyphVector:
Hi,
You should provide a test case (short xsl-fo + image causing NPE).
Did you test against FOP 1.1 or FOP trunk?
For submitting a Patch, please open a dedicated issue in Jira (see [1]
for further details).
Note: I'm not sure getAlphaRaster() may return null. If true, your
patch should be
I'm speaking about GraphicsUtil.getAlphaRaster(), of course.
2014-06-20 10:36 GMT+02:00 Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com:
Note: I'm not sure getAlphaRaster() may return null. If true, your
patch should be against xmlgraphics rather than fop.
--
pascal
Hi,
to prevent such warning, you should use
*-progression-dimension.maximum properties.
on i-p-d axis, this is trivial (100% is usable), but on b-p-d axis,
you have to compute the maximum size by yourself:
fo:external-graphic src=woman_navy_1918.jpg
inline-progression-dimension.maximum=100%
regarding the warning message, I can't reproduce the wrong page number.
2014-06-18 18:58 GMT+02:00 bob swanson bobswans...@gmail.com:
I was working on a large (530+ pages) PDF creation
and was receiving an error that the viewport
was being exceeded. I finally figured out that
an image was
Hi,
When the dpi values (pixel width and hight) are explicitely specified
in the image, so it's easy to compute the actual size (IOW natural
size).
Many API or tools can read such values.
When those values are not available, FOP uses its own pixel size,
witch defaults to 1/72in.
2014-06-17
Hi,
2014-06-17 17:23 GMT+02:00 Vijaya Raghavan.R vijayaraghava...@solartis.net:
Need some clarifications in xsl fo 1.1 version.
- Is it possible set duplex (back to back ) printing setup in xsl
design?
There is nothing in XSL-FO 1.1 for that.
Such directives are for PDF reader.
IMHO
Hi,
Did you tried the external-document FOP extension [1]?
It's incomplete but could do the trick (not tried, yet).
Other alternative is to post process with third tool like iText [2].
[1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.1/extensions.html#external-document
[2]
Hi,
FOP 0.93 is quite old (released on 9 January 2007), so many
improvments, bugfixes, new features, etc. were added since that
version (see [1]).
performance is not ommited:
- less memory consuption
- faster
- producing smaller files
- etc.
To upgrade, read 1st the uprgrading page at [2].
Hi,
px unit defaults to 1/72 in, but you can specify other size:
either in conf file with source-resolution,
or in logic with fopFactory.setSourceResolution()
Note that px is device dependant.
You should use absolute unit instead.
2014-06-17 10:46 GMT+02:00 Dridi Seifeddine
Hi,
Fop 0.20.x was an old design where font features were quite different
from current Fop releases:
IIRC, regarding this old version:
- no support for auto-detect
- no support for directory
- metric-files required
- etc.
Fop 0.20.x doc can be found in archives, at [1].
I strongly encourage
Hi,
I'm afraid that this issue still remain open.
Note that now our issue database is on Jira:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-1663
2014-06-05 13:26 GMT+02:00 rushabh rushabh.ajm...@igate.com:
Hi ,
Can anyone tell me that wheather this issue with PNG, is solved or not .??
I
Hi,
you need 1st some background in both:
- xslt (Xml transformation) (see [1]),
- xsl-fo (see [2])
Then the process looks like this:
- stage 0: develop your own xslt
- stage 1: transform your xml, using your xslt, into xsl-fo
- stage 2: feed fop with your xsl-fo and get pdf.
Note that
Hi,
I've done further checks with your snippet.
The behaviour is definitively an issue when a
fo:page-number-citation-last (PNCL) comes after a fo:inline element
and no content comes after the PNCL.
Please, can you file in a bug entry in Jira, attaching short FO
snippet (the one I've extended
Hi,
-xsl and -xml command line parameters are there for convenience.
FOP delegates XSLT transformation to Xalan before do its own job:
render pdf (or whatever supported format).
You can do the XSLT transformation by yourself, using whatever XSLT
processor you want, and feed FOP with resulting
Hi,
metric files are depreca
2014-05-19 11:01 GMT+02:00 Normen n.ruh...@alphasoft.biz:
iam testing with FOP 1.0 and tested with Arial and verdana True Type Fonts
and the POSTSCRIPT renderer; created Metrics for it and put it into the
configuration file like shown further down in this post,
also provide short XSL-FO that demonstrates the issue. You
will get quicker help from list.
2014-05-19 11:53 GMT+02:00 Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com:
Hi,
metric files are depreca
2014-05-19 11:01 GMT+02:00 Normen n.ruh...@alphasoft.biz:
iam testing with FOP 1.0 and tested with Arial
Hi,
Did you get any error or warning message?
Regarding the config file:
both base and font-base value should start with file:///
2014-05-19 12:56 GMT+02:00 Normen n.ruh...@alphasoft.biz:
Hey Pascal and others,
i have now uploaded the XML, XSL and the config file iam using (with several
Hi,
1st, for FOP usage questions, please ask on fop-users list, fop-dev is
for fop internal questions.
That said, IIUC, you need writing-mode tb-rl for asian characters, right?
Unfortunately, FOP implements only horizontal left-to-right and
right-to-left modes.
As a workaround, you may use the
Hi,
That can only be done after XSL-FO processing.
Fortunately, FOP provides XML intermediate formats (see [1]) that feed
renderers.
You can modify such intermediate format as you want.
[1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.1/intermediate.html
2014-03-27 15:15 GMT+01:00 Frank Hirsch
Hi,
are you speaking about 3D artwork?
AFAIK, there is no such extension against latest FOP release.
Also, note that this feature is part of PDF 1.6 spec (see [1] §9.5, p 746).
FOP v1.1 produces PDF 1.4 by default, but implements some PDF 1.5 features.
(target PDF version can be changed up to
Hi,
The Symbol font is not a Unicode one:
In a Unicode font, you have 2 glyphes that can be used:
- MICRO SIGN = U+00B (#xb5; as XML entity) (the one got from keybord).
- GREEK SMALL LETTER MU = U+03BC (#x03bc; as XML entity).
In Symbol font, the code for the corresponding glyph is 0x6d
Hi,
You should give more relevant details (at least, FOP version, with
short XSL-FO attached).
That said, if you have a page-break after your last table, you
probably have some content (not visible) after it.
You should analyse what you get AFTER XSLT processing.
2014-02-13 22:43 GMT+01:00
Hi,
Internal FOP unit is millipoint, AKA mpt
To compute the right value, you just need to convert the desired one to mpt:
1pt = 1000mpt
1in = 72000mpt
1mm = 2835mpt (72000/25.4 rounded to integer)
2014-02-11 4:33 GMT+01:00 Aaron W. Hsu arcf...@sacrideo.us:
Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com
Hi,
AFAICK, there is no such feature in FOP.
Currently, you can post-process your PDF with iText for that (see [1])
Also, you can open a Jira ticket to suggest this feature as Enhancement.
[1]
Hi,
There is a quite old FOP branch that aims to implement fo:float (see [1])
IIRC, it was based on FOP-1196 patch (see [2]).
This issue is still open, but there is no plan to merge it to trunk.
[1] https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/Temp_Floats
[2]
Hi,
For such questions, you should ask on DocBook List (follow [1]).
[1] http://www.docbook.org/help
2014-02-06 Aaron W. Hsu arcf...@sacrideo.us:
I'm not an FO expert, and I've only tweaked a few
things in the DocBook XSL to do things like put the authors in a table
instead of listing them
Hi,
IIUC, you want to have the copyright block only at the bottom of the
1st column of the 1st page.
AFAIK, there is no FO solution for that; in one page, all columns will
have same height (at least regarding XSL-FO REC 1.1).
That said, you can easily change the 1st page body, , and put your
Hi,
Batik provides SVG REC 1.1 support.
Unfortunately, CMYK is introduced in SVG 1.2 WD (see [1]).
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/SVGColor12/#icc-colors
2014-01-28 Matthias Reischenbacher matthias8...@gmx.at:
Hi,
I've noticed that JPEGs with DeviceCMYK color space, embedded in SVGs, are
converted
Hi Jan,
see below...
2013/12/9 Jan Tosovsky j.tosov...@email.cz:
Dear All,
I like the idea of FOP, i.e. open-source implementation of XSL-FO processor,
but I have to admit it is still not mature enough for my projects.
A) For automated production of product documentation I miss mainly:
1.
Hi,
did you ask on Saxon mailing list at [1]?
That should be the right place for such question.
The NPE is thrown during Saxon stage.
Then FOP stage runs after the Saxon one (as it takes XSL-FO as input).
[1] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/saxon-help
2013/12/3 Michael Mest
Hi,
You should ask a more precise question, many properties affect the fo:block
sizing/positionning, like *-indent, margin, padding, space-*, etc., if this
is what you are talking about.
If your concern is about XSL-FO knowledge, there are some relevant sites.
see:
Hi,
This is a pure fop-users_list topic, you don't need to post such thread on
fop-dev_list.
That said, the first stage of the debug process is to isolate the FO
snippet that cause the warning.
So, you should get first the resulting XSL-FO;
then you should feed FOP with that input.
etc...
Hi,
FOP doesn't handle directly XSLT, but resulting XSL-FO.
If an XSLT produces an XSL-FO that is not handled correctly by FOP,
that be caused by, either...
- not implemented feature (see FOP Compliance page [1])
(for example, in your XSLT *FIGURE*.xsl, I've found the fo:change-bar-begin
Hi,
This seems to be related to open issue [1].
From what I read in comments, there is a lake of test file, so your
xsl-fo should help.
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-1976
2013/10/9 Rob Sargent rsarg...@xmission.com:
Running the attached, admittedly rather large, fo through fop
AM, Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
This seems to be related to open issue [1].
From what I read in comments, there is a lake of test file, so your
xsl-fo should help.
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-1976
2013/10/9 Rob Sargent rsarg...@xmission.com:
Running the attached
the cited issue will remain on todo list if still open, while this
list is archived, so adding comment to issue is better, if relevant.
2013/10/11 Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com:
Yes,
all comment is welcome.
if you can provide (attach to the issue) a reduced test file, that
should help
Hi,
max-width property doesn't apply to fo:external-graphic; see REC
XSL-FO § 6.6.5 at [1]
but...
block-progression-dimension does;
so you can use:
block-progression-dimension.maximum=100%, that should do the trick.
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#fo_external-graphic
2013/9/19 Robert Gurol
Hi,
This is not a FOP related question, but an XML/XSLT one.
That said, unless you have a strict DTD that prevent to add alternate
namespace xml in your xml source, you don't need to put your FO
snippet in a CDATA section.
then, in your XSLT, you just need to use a xsl:copy-of rather than a
Hi,
there are known issues when using -print option on windows.
Perhaps you are facing to one; see [1] for further information.
[1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.1/output.html#print
2013/9/6 Arkady Leyner ark...@islandpacific.com:
Dear fop users,
I use FOP 1.1 on Windows XP, JRE 1.7,
Hi,
a good practice is to use the (viewBox, height, width) attribute set
on svg element;
you can leave all your size values without unit (defaulting to px or
pt, I don't remember).
... And explicitly add your preferred unit on both svg/@width and svg/@height.
Another option is to use FO
would have mixed results on differing installations
Thanks!
Martin
On 05/09/2013, at 7:04 PM, Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
a good practice is to use the (viewBox, height, width) attribute set
on svg element;
you can leave all your size values without unit (defaulting to px
://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.1/upgrading.html
2013/9/3 Daniele Palladino pa...@wedjaa.net
Thanks.
I have only one problem, I must use the Dejavu font, but I have fop v
0.20. I can change the fop version.
Can I do something?
Thanks
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Pascal Sancho psancho
Hi,
1/ upgrade fop 0.95 to 0.95
??? why do you not plan to directly upgrade to v1.1 ?
since v0.91, FOP is stable enough to permit such jump.
speaking about embedding base 14 fonts, you have to get them by
yourself (they are not free).
Then, you can embed them in the same way than other fonts.
Hi,
top is one of the relative position properties, when applied to the
fo:block (see [1] [2]).
Currently, FOP doesn't implement such properties (see [2]).
I see 2 workaround alternatives:
As Glenn said, you should use absolute ones that come with fo:block-container:
fo:block-container
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