Re: page height and width
From my reading of the spec the indefinite value is only in the block progression dimension and only applies to continuous media. FOP is concentrating on paged media at the moment and I don't see this being implemented any time soon. On 2001.12.18 00:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The option indefinite for page-height and width is ignored by fop , and any value passes to these attributes that is'nt a numeric value ends up a A4. according to xsl fo reference i could set either page-height or width to measurement and the other to indefinite to have the formater generate 1 page with w or h adapted to the content. Is this a feature one could expect to show up in fop at some point ? Thanks /Nicklas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Basic aspects (big fat list vs. live test documents)
Right now, I have a pice of code I would contribute. It would be useful, if there were an alternative e-mail address to that of the list, to collect the submitted code segments. Users could put this docu adress on CC, and you could filter the stuff to heap it up somewhere until it gets used. Matthias Fischer -Original Message- From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:49 AM To: Matthias Fischer; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Basic aspects (big fat list vs. live test documents) [...] In the meantime, I'd encourage users that find a bug or problem to send to this list the smallest possible XSL-FO document that demonstrates the problem. We could start collecting these in the hope of setting up a user-friendly demo/test suite when someone finds time to do it. - Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: special characters - Unicode
An alternative would be to format the item label as Symbol and to assign it the value #183; : fo:list-item fo:list-item-label fo:block start-indent=0.0mm fo:inline font-family=Symbol#183;/fo:inline /fo:block /fo:list-item-label fo:list-item-body fo:block start-indent=7.5mm fo:inline xsl:apply-templates/ /fo:inline /fo:block /fo:list-item-body /fo:list-item Q u e s t i o n : I tried Vladimir's solution and, of course, it works. I tried other Unicode value, but I got always # as a result. Does anybody know of any restrictions to Unicode in FOP? Matthias -Original Message- From: Vladimir Sneblic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 8:37 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: special characters Hi Matt, Here's how I usually use bullet points: fo:list-block provisional-distance-between-starts=12pt fo:list-itemfo:list-item-label end-indent=label-end()fo:block#x2022;/fo:block/fo:list-item-label fo:list-item-body start-indent=body-start()fo:blockSOME BULLET POINT TEXT IN HERE/fo:block/fo:list-item-body /fo:list-item /fo:list-block As you can see from the example all you need to do to create a bullet point is to use #x2022; in the place where you want it to appear. Hope this helps, Vlad - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Basic aspects (big fat list vs. live test documents)
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 09:59, Matthias Fischer wrote: Right now, I have a pice of code I would contribute. It would be useful, if there were an alternative e-mail address to that of the list, to collect the submitted code segments. ok, right now we don't have an alternative address available. I suggest that you post your code to the list, inline (not as an attachment) with [TESTDOC] in the subject line (I hope I'm not breaking an existing convention here). We can then find it easily in the mailing list archives. - Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: special characters
You need to take the decimal unicode encoding. Try #149; for a bullet. Check http://www.hclrss.demon.co.uk/unicode/basic_latin.html for other codes. Jens Matt Laywell schrieb: I need to insert a bullet into my fo doc. can this be done or do i need to use an inline graphic? using sans serif default font also i tried to use the crlf; [ERROR]: The entity crlf was referenced, but not declared. i do not understand this at all. please help. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Basic aspects (big fat list vs. live test documents)
I'd prefer a more systematic approach: let's wait until the e-mail address exists. I fear a prefix, as you proposed, is not user-friendly enough. Before starting, we should also devise the smallest possible document into which users could then insert their functionning examples. This would make sure that everybody builds upon the same basis. It would make the samples more easily comparable. Matthias -Original Message- From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 10:20 AM To: Matthias Fischer; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Basic aspects (big fat list vs. live test documents) ok, right now we don't have an alternative address available. I suggest that you post your code to the list, inline (not as an attachment) with [TESTDOC] in the subject line (I hope I'm not breaking an existing convention here). We can then find it easily in the mailing list archives. - Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
selected checkbox
Title: Nachricht i also need an selected checkbox on http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/TestSuite/contrib/FOP/fonts.pdf i found no char that looks like a selected checkbox any idea how i can print a checkbox? when i try something like this: fo:inline font-family="Symbol" #108; /fo:inline only a control sign is displayed in the AWT preview, in the PDF the sign is display correct. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-Von: Suhail Rashid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2001 08:18An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Betreff: RE: checkbox something like; fo:inline font-family="ZapfDingbats" #113; /fo:inline will give u a check-box. suhail -Original Message-From: Henrik Holle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 12:43 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: checkbox hi, i nee to insert some checkboxes in my fo document. can this be done or do i need graphics for that? mfg holle
Re: selected checkbox
The place to find a character is http://www.unicode.org/ this specifies all the unicode character. for a check box, empty, with tick and with cross you can find it here (actually called ballot box): http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2600.pdf This will only work if you have a font that supports these characters. So you will need to find the right font. On 2001.12.18 11:20 Henrik Holle wrote: i also need an selected checkbox on http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/TestSuite/contrib/FOP/fonts.pdf i found no char that looks like a selected checkbox any idea how i can print a checkbox? when i try something like this: fo:inline font-family=Symbol #108; /fo:inline only a control sign is displayed in the AWT preview, in the PDF the sign is display correct. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problems with the FopServlet w XML/XSL
Hello World, I've installed FopServlet in a TomCat Server. When I run the servlet with fo parameter (example, FopServlet?fo=my.fo), I get the pdf. BUT when I run it with xsl and xml parms (FopServlet?xsl=my.xslxml=my.xml), I get a blank screen. I have downloaded the example code from the CVS, I think there is some problem in the renderXML-method. Any advise? Best regards Anders Gunnare Frontec Sweden - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is fo:table supported when used into a fo:list-item-body ?
Hi, is the following code supported by fop ? fo:list-block fo:list-item fo:list-item-label end-indent=label-end() fo:block1)/fo:block /fo:list-item-label fo:list-item-body start-indent=body-start() fo:blockSome text/fo:block fo:blockSome more text/fo:block fo:block fo:table fo:table-column width=10mm/ fo:table-column width=10mm/ fo:table-body fo:table-row fo:table-cell number-rows-spanned=2 fo:block fo:external-graphic height=auto width=auto src=images/note.jpg/ /fo:block /fo:table-cell fo:table-cell fo:blockNOTE/fo:block /fo:table-cell /fo:table-row fo:table-row fo:table-cell number-columns-spanned=2 fo:blockText for current note/fo:block /fo:table-cell /fo:table-row /fo:table-body /fo:table /fo:block /fo:list-item-body /fo:list-item /fo:list-block When trying to render this to pdf, fop seems to enter a infinite loop and send me back this error message (not very explicit) : ERROR 10086 [fop ] (): Many thanks, EB - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
About MathML
Hi there, Will there be an extension to support the rendering of MathML expression ? Thanks in advance, = GULA Pascal Ingénieur d'études chez AXLOG Ingénierie 19-21 rue du 8 mai 1945 94110 ARCUEIL Tel : 01.41.24.31.00 (Demander GULA Pascal) 06.80.91.40.42 = - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with the FopServlet w XML/XSL
Hi, I have checked the servlet example and it works fine for me. Once I got the right classpath and the right value for the files it correctly worked for the fo option and for the xml+xsl option. /fop/servlet/FopServlet?fo=extensive.fodummy=.pdf and /fop/servlet/FopServlet?xml=glossary.xmlxsl=glossary.xsldummy=.pdf I did notice that after a few failings it sent error meesages to the browser, if the correct pdf was then sent the pdf was loaded as text, the next time I loaded the pdf it was a blank browser window. Then after addiing a dummy .pdf to the end it worked. So if you have troubles blame the browser (I'm sure you can all guess which one I was using). So the example servlet does work properly when setup correctly. It is mainly meant for demo purposes you may want to change it for your own use. On 2001.12.18 11:34 Anders Gunnare wrote: Hello World, I've installed FopServlet in a TomCat Server. When I run the servlet with fo parameter (example, FopServlet?fo=my.fo), I get the pdf. BUT when I run it with xsl and xml parms (FopServlet?xsl=my.xslxml=my.xml), I get a blank screen. I have downloaded the example code from the CVS, I think there is some problem in the renderXML-method. Any advise? Best regards Anders Gunnare Frontec Sweden - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: About MathML
On 2001.12.18 12:54 GULA Pascal wrote: Hi there, Will there be an extension to support the rendering of MathML expression? Adding such an extension to FOP would be trivial. All that is needed is a MathML to SVG converter and to add a few support classes. The problem is to get a MathML to SVG converter. I don't know of any freely available MathML converters. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: selected checkbox
Keiron Liddle wrote: The place to find a character is http://www.unicode.org/ this specifies all the unicode character. for a check box, empty, with tick and with cross you can find it here (actually called ballot box): http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2600.pdf This will only work if you have a font that supports these characters. So you will need to find the right font. To evade problems with fonts supporting checkboxes etc. I use external images. I know it is not the pure, clean and scientific solution but it always works . Regards, J.Ch. -- Ing. Jozef Chocholacek Qbizm Technologies, Inc. Chief Project Analyst ... the art of internet. Kralovopolska 139 tel: +420 5 4124 2414 601 12 Brno, CZ http://www.qbizm.com fax: +420 5 4121 2696 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cvs commit: xml-fop/src/org/apache/fop/tools/anttasks Xslt.java
keiron 01/12/18 03:57:03 Modified:.build.xml Removed: src/org/apache/fop/tools/anttasks Xslt.java Log: updated to use style task and removed xslt task Revision ChangesPath 1.50 +32 -55xml-fop/build.xml Index: build.xml === RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-fop/build.xml,v retrieving revision 1.49 retrieving revision 1.50 diff -u -r1.49 -r1.50 --- build.xml 2001/12/14 07:40:50 1.49 +++ build.xml 2001/12/18 11:57:03 1.50 @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ FOP is the world's first print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects. It -is a Java 1.1 application that reads a formatting object tree and then turns +is a Java 1.2 application that reads a formatting object tree and then turns it into a PDF document. The formatting object tree, can be in the form of an XML document (output by an XSLT engine like Xalan) or can be passed in memory as a DOM Document or SAX events. @@ -70,7 +70,6 @@ tools (i.e. make or shell scripts) where a new JVM is started for each task. - Build targets = @@ -104,7 +103,6 @@ 2) I see a lot of warnings starting like this: Warning: file modified in the future: Sometimes ant gives out this warnings, but the build is finished without any problems - -- project default=package basedir=. @@ -273,7 +271,6 @@ -- taskdef name=serHyph classname=org.apache.fop.tools.anttasks.SerializeHyphPattern/ -taskdef name=xslt classname=org.apache.fop.tools.anttasks.Xslt/ taskdef name=runTest classname=org.apache.fop.tools.anttasks.RunTest/ property name=main.class value=org.apache.fop.apps.Fop/ @@ -405,62 +402,42 @@ !-- generate the java files from xml resources -- echo message=Generating the java files from xml resources/ -xslt infile=${allprops.xml} xsltfile=${genconst.xsl} -dependent=${foproperties.xml},${colorkw.xml} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/fo/properties/Constants.java smart=yes/ - -xslt infile=${foproperties.xml} xsltfile=${properties.xsl} -dependent=${propinc.xsl},${colorkw.xml} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/fo/properties/fo_${ignore_this} smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${foproperties.xml} xsltfile=${propmap.xsl} -dependent=${propinc.xsl} - outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/fo/properties/FOPropertyMapping.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${foproperties.xml} xsltfile=${enumgen.xsl} -dependent=${propinc.xsl} - outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/fo/properties/foenums_${ignore_this} smart=yes/ - -xslt infile=${charlist.xml} xsltfile=${charlist.xsl} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/CodePointMapping.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Courier.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/Courier.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Courier-Oblique.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} - outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/CourierOblique.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Courier-Bold.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/CourierBold.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Courier-BoldOblique.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} - outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/CourierBoldOblique.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Helvetica.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/Helvetica.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Helvetica-Oblique.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} - outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/HelveticaOblique.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Helvetica-Bold.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/HelveticaBold.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Helvetica-BoldOblique.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} - outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/HelveticaBoldOblique.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Times-Roman.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/TimesRoman.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Times-Italic.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/TimesItalic.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Times-Bold.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} -outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/TimesBold.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${Times-BoldItalic.xml} xsltfile=${fontfile.xsl} - outfile=${build.src}/${replacestring}/render/pdf/fonts/TimesBoldItalic.java smart=yes/ -xslt infile=${ZapfDingbats.xml}
SV: Problems with the FopServlet w XML/XSL
Hello, It works when I add dummy=.pdf in the end of the URL. A small but important thing, by some reason in the example-code (=FopServlet.java) made by Keiron it is two example call to the servelt, one to a .fo file and one to a .xml/.xsl file, it doesn't say anything about dummy=.pdf I don't know if this is the problem. I run MSIE5.5. Best regards Anders Gunnare Frontec Sweden Hi, I have checked the servlet example and it works fine for me. Once I got the right classpath and the right value for the files it correctly worked for the fo option and for the xml+xsl option. /fop/servlet/FopServlet?fo=extensive.fodummy=.pdf and /fop/servlet/FopServlet?xml=glossary.xmlxsl=glossary.xsldummy=.pdf I did notice that after a few failings it sent error meesages to the browser, if the correct pdf was then sent the pdf was loaded as text, the next time I loaded the pdf it was a blank browser window. Then after addiing a dummy .pdf to the end it worked. So if you have troubles blame the browser (I'm sure you can all guess which one I was using). So the example servlet does work properly when setup correctly. It is mainly meant for demo purposes you may want to change it for your own use. On 2001.12.18 11:34 Anders Gunnare wrote: Hello World, I've installed FopServlet in a TomCat Server. When I run the servlet with fo parameter (example, FopServlet?fo=my.fo), I get the pdf. BUT when I run it with xsl and xml parms (FopServlet?xsl=my.xslxml=my.xml), I get a blank screen. I have downloaded the example code from the CVS, I think there is some problem in the renderXML-method. Any advise? Best regards Anders Gunnare Frontec Sweden - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Performance difference between Unix and PC
Who can explain the huge performance difference we experience between using FOP on a NT server or a PC on one side, or on a unix platform on the other side. Is it normal ? Is FOP built to run on PC or NT ? As it is a java library, it is supposed to work on all platform ? Thanks. Nicolas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Performance difference between Unix and PC
Hi Guilbert, very interesting. If you're experiencing that FOP runs faster on a NT-machine than on a UNIX machine then we are experiencing the same here. The same page on my NT machine takes 1 sec whereas on the UNIX machine it takes 10 seconds. So far I assumed it's just a load problem of this UNIX machineas it has to handle the load of 30 developers, everybody with own processes of our backend system which is very performance consuming. But would be interesting to know wether this is the case or if FOP is really slower on UNIX. Does anybody know? Jens GUILBERT Nicolas SIReS schrieb: Who can explain the huge performance difference we experience between using FOP on a NT server or a PC on one side, or on a unix platform on the other side. Is it normal ? Is FOP built to run on PC or NT ? As it is a java library, it is supposed to work on all platform ? Thanks. Nicolas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Performance difference between Unix and PC
I got much better performance on a PC running NT as compared to Linux running on a much better machine. I was able to get better performance on Linux using IBM's java engine as opposed to Sun's engine. Hope this helps. Venu Reddy. -Original Message- From: GUILBERT Nicolas SIReS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Performance difference between Unix and PC Who can explain the huge performance difference we experience between using FOP on a NT server or a PC on one side, or on a unix platform on the other side. Is it normal ? Is FOP built to run on PC or NT ? As it is a java library, it is supposed to work on all platform ? Thanks. Nicolas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Performance difference between Unix and PC
Java performance has never been the same on Unix or NT. It depends on the JVM you are using. There have been several comparison of JVM on various OS. I don't remember where it was nor who did it but IBM was a good choice under UNIX systems. Hope it helps Cyril At 18:02 18/12/2001 +0100, you wrote: Hi Guilbert, very interesting. If you're experiencing that FOP runs faster on a NT-machine than on a UNIX machine then we are experiencing the same here. The same page on my NT machine takes 1 sec whereas on the UNIX machine it takes 10 seconds. So far I assumed it's just a load problem of this UNIX machineas it has to handle the load of 30 developers, everybody with own processes of our backend system which is very performance consuming. But would be interesting to know wether this is the case or if FOP is really slower on UNIX. Does anybody know? Jens GUILBERT Nicolas SIReS schrieb: Who can explain the huge performance difference we experience between using FOP on a NT server or a PC on one side, or on a unix platform on the other side. Is it normal ? Is FOP built to run on PC or NT ? As it is a java library, it is supposed to work on all platform ? Thanks. Nicolas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Performance difference between Unix and PC
Below I've pasted an excerpt from a post to this board a few months back. I also posted a variation of the same question on the Weblogic.performance newsgroup. The answer I got back was that basically that performance difference didn't sound surprising considering the processor speed. Which came a as a big surprise to a lot of our IT guys here who were convinced that RISC was supposed to smoke Pentium at any speed. I have a theory that the speed difference is because Java (and the hotspot implementation in particular) is much better tuned for Windows than HP-UX. I never got an explanation as to why Weblogic degraded so much more running two large reports on the UNIX box. So we know run one Weblogic instance per CPU, basically because of FOP. original email subj:benchmarking question To benchmark I used FOP to render a 200 page PDF document from an XSLT transform on a static XML-file (no database connection is involved). The XSLT transform takes very little time compared to the FOP renderer. I've attached a smaller, but otherwise identical version of the PDF doc I'm using to benchmark. I've tried a DomSource for input, a SaxSource, and the XSLTInputHandler. The results are almost exactly the same in each case. Below are the results I see. Initial heap size=max heap size in each case. Each server is running the latest JDK 131 (w/Hotspot). (I have set all the HP system variables (max_thread_proc, etc.) to Sun recommendations.) Nt dev box (NT4-Worksatation, PIII-933mhz, 512MB ram): Heap Size=64M, 1 report = 251ms/page Heap Size=64M, 2 reports = 750ms/page Heap Size=256M, 1 report = 245ms/page Heap Size=256M, 2 reports = 500/page HP server (HP-Unix, 2x550 mhz, 2GB ram): Heap Size=64M, 1 report = 545ms/page (frequent out of memory errors) Heap Size=64M, 2 reports = didn't try Heap Size=256M, 1 report = 372ms/page Heap Size=256M, 2 reports = 1700ms/page Heap Size=512M, 1 report = 350ms/page Heap Size=512M, 2 reports = 1675ms/page The only difference I can see for sure between the two boxes is that the NT machine performs at least 10 times as much garbage collection. (Sometimes several times per page, as opposed to once every 8-10 pages on the Unix box.) Garbage collection occurs a little more frequenly on the HP box when I lower the heap size, but still not nearly as often as on the NT--at any heap size. Also the HP box runs out of memory if I lower the heap size. I was hoping this was due to some HP setting, but I'm starting to come to the conclusion that it's just some difference in the hotspot implementations. Matt Savino Quest Diagnostics -Original Message- From: Jens Eckert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 9:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Performance difference between Unix and PC Hi Guilbert, very interesting. If you're experiencing that FOP runs faster on a NT-machine than on a UNIX machine then we are experiencing the same here. The same page on my NT machine takes 1 sec whereas on the UNIX machine it takes 10 seconds. So far I assumed it's just a load problem of this UNIX machineas it has to handle the load of 30 developers, everybody with own processes of our backend system which is very performance consuming. But would be interesting to know wether this is the case or if FOP is really slower on UNIX. Does anybody know? Jens GUILBERT Nicolas SIReS schrieb: Who can explain the huge performance difference we experience between using FOP on a NT server or a PC on one side, or on a unix platform on the other side. Is it normal ? Is FOP built to run on PC or NT ? As it is a java library, it is supposed to work on all platform ? Thanks. Nicolas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: special characters - Unicode
I had the same problem until I figured out what I was doing wrong. I'm guessing that you're looking up the Unicode values of special characters and then displaying them. The problem (that I had at least) was that if you're not careful you might use the wrong expression. As you might already know you can use either #; or #x; the difference being that in the second expression ??? is a hexadecimal value as opposed to the decimal value used by the first expression. When I started playing around with the special characters I tried using the second expression with decimal Unicode values for characters and not surprisingly I always got a # back. I'm not sure if this is the same problem that you have. Vlad -Original Message- From: Matthias Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 18 December 2001 10:03 p.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: special characters - Unicode An alternative would be to format the item label as Symbol and to assign it the value #183; : fo:list-item fo:list-item-label fo:block start-indent=0.0mm fo:inline font-family=Symbol#183;/fo:inline /fo:block /fo:list-item-label fo:list-item-body fo:block start-indent=7.5mm fo:inline xsl:apply-templates/ /fo:inline /fo:block /fo:list-item-body /fo:list-item Q u e s t i o n : I tried Vladimir's solution and, of course, it works. I tried other Unicode value, but I got always # as a result. Does anybody know of any restrictions to Unicode in FOP? Matthias -Original Message- From: Vladimir Sneblic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 8:37 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: special characters Hi Matt, Here's how I usually use bullet points: fo:list-block provisional-distance-between-starts=12pt fo:list-itemfo:list-item-label end-indent=label-end()fo:block#x2022;/fo:block/fo:list-item-label fo:list-item-body start-indent=body-start()fo:blockSOME BULLET POINT TEXT IN HERE/fo:block/fo:list-item-body /fo:list-item /fo:list-block As you can see from the example all you need to do to create a bullet point is to use #x2022; in the place where you want it to appear. Hope this helps, Vlad - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: selected checkbox
-Original Message- From: Henrik Holle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 18 December 2001 23:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: selected checkbox i also need an selected checkbox on http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/TestSuite/contrib/FOP/fonts.pdf i found no char that looks like a selected checkbox any idea how i can print a checkbox? I would recommend using an svg drawing of a checkbox. You can put the svg inline as a foreign-object. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: selected checkbox
Jozef wrote: To evade problems with fonts supporting checkboxes etc. I use external images. I know it is not the pure, clean and scientific solution but it always works . We tried this also, but came across a problem if the fo:external-graphic file was being referenced too frequently, then it wouldn't get rendered. It appeared that the image itself was cached, but FOP would still open a URL connection which would sometimes return a 403 error. Thanks, Joshua -- This message and any attachment is confidential and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received it by mistake please let us know by reply and then delete it from your system; you should not copy the message or disclose its contents to anyone. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5495] New: - Problem with FopServlet - missing package from Fop-0.20.1-src.tar.gz
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL, BUT PLEASE POST YOUR BUG RELATED COMMENTS THROUGH THE WEB INTERFACE AVAILABLE AT http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5495. ANY REPLY MADE TO THIS MESSAGE WILL NOT BE COLLECTED AND INSERTED IN THE BUG DATABASE. http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5495 Problem with FopServlet - missing package from Fop-0.20.1-src.tar.gz Summary: Problem with FopServlet - missing package from Fop- 0.20.1-src.tar.gz Product: Fop Version: 0.15 Platform: PC OS/Version: Windows NT/2K Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: Other Component: general AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have down loaded Fop-0.20.1-src.tar.gz and tried to run the sample FopServlet and the stack trace below was generated after passing in the following parameters http://localhost:9090/servlet/FopServlet?fo=simple.fo;. I dived into the Fop.jar file and found that within the org.apache.fop.extensions.ExtensionElementMapping class the import statement is to org.apache.fop.fo.properties.ExtensionPropertyMapping class. This whole package ie.org.apache.fop.fo.properties is not include in the Fop.jar file. Can the missing code be forwarded/avail. for download/inc in the jar in the future, etc. I have successfully created the simple.pdf from simple.fo from the commandline, classpath appear to be correct otherwise I wouldnt get this far. === Exception in invoker: null java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.fop.svg.SVGElementMapping.addToBuilder (SVGElementMapping.java, Compiled Code) at org.apache.fop.apps.Driver.addElementMapping(Driver.java:373) at org.apache.fop.apps.Driver.addElementMapping(Driver.java:384) at org.apache.fop.apps.Driver.setupDefaultMappings(Driver.java, Compiled Code) at org.apache.fop.apps.Driver.(Driver.java:189) at org.apache.fop.apps.Driver.(Driver.java:193) at FopServlet.renderFO(FopServlet.java:71) at FopServlet.doGet(FopServlet.java:45) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:743) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:868) at com.gefionsoftware.server.ServletContextImpl$ServletHandler.call (ServletContextImpl.java) at com.gefionsoftware.server.ServletContextImpl.executeServlet (ServletContextImpl.java) at com.gefionsoftware.server.NamedDispatcherImpl.forward (NamedDispatcherImpl.java) at com.gefionsoftware.server.servlets.InvokerServlet.service (InvokerServlet.java) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:868) at com.gefionsoftware.server.ServletContextImpl$ServletHandler.call (ServletContextImpl.java) at com.gefionsoftware.server.ServletContextImpl.executeServlet (ServletContextImpl.java) at com.gefionsoftware.server.ServletContextImpl.execute (ServletContextImpl.java) at com.gefionsoftware.server.GenericServer.execute(GenericServer.java) at com.gefionsoftware.server.lws.LiteWebServer$RequestHandler.run (LiteWebServer.java) at se.pureit.util.ThreadPool$WorkThread.startRunnable(ThreadPool.java) at se.pureit.util.ThreadPool$WorkThread.run(ThreadPool.java, Compiled Code) === - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5495] - Problem with FopServlet - missing package from Fop-0.20.1-src.tar.gz
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SVG Text. Character spacing problems. Help!
I'm trying to print some rotated text in a document (PDF), and in the absence of 'reference-orientation' am trying to use in-line SVG. Problem is the characters come out v e r y w i d e l y spaced. The code renders 'correctly' if I try it directly in Batik. !-- Column 2 -- !-- This will be the rotated page center for mailing address -- fo:block break-before=column fo:instream-foreign-object width=90mm height=190mm svg:svg xmlns:svg=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg; width=90mm height =190mm viewBox=0 0 360 760 svg:g transform=rotate(-90, 213, 600) svg:text x=213 y=600 style =font-family:sans-serif;font-size:9Mr Zmaryalay Razaqi/svg:text svg:text x=213 y=612 style =font-family:sans-serif;font-size:98/7 Coombs Ave/svg:text svg:text x=213 y=624 style =font-family:sans-serif;font-size:9OAKLIEGH SOUTH VIC 3167/svg:text /svg:g /svg:svg /fo:instream-foreign-object /fo:block I have tried various fonts, but they all seem to have the same effect. Trev - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: special characters - Unicode
Jetzt habe ich ihn verstanden: Es könnte sein, wir lesen aus einer Tabelle dezimale Unicode-Werte aus und stellen sie in FO als hexadezimale Werte dar. Kann das sein? Mit freundlichen Grüßen Dott. Matthias Fischer abc.Mediaservice GmbH Nebelhornstraße 8 86807 Buchloe Tel. (08241) 9686-38 Fax (08241) 9686-26 http://www.abc-media.de e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ein Unternehmen der abc.Mediengruppe -Original Message- From: Vladimir Sneblic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:56 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: special characters - Unicode I had the same problem until I figured out what I was doing wrong. I'm guessing that you're looking up the Unicode values of special characters and then displaying them. The problem (that I had at least) was that if you're not careful you might use the wrong expression. As you might already know you can use either #; or #x; the difference being that in the second expression ??? is a hexadecimal value as opposed to the decimal value used by the first expression. When I started playing around with the special characters I tried using the second expression with decimal Unicode values for characters and not surprisingly I always got a # back. I'm not sure if this is the same problem that you have. Vlad -Original Message- From: Matthias Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 18 December 2001 10:03 p.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: special characters - Unicode An alternative would be to format the item label as Symbol and to assign it the value #183; : fo:list-item fo:list-item-label fo:block start-indent=0.0mm fo:inline font-family=Symbol#183;/fo:inline /fo:block /fo:list-item-label fo:list-item-body fo:block start-indent=7.5mm fo:inline xsl:apply-templates/ /fo:inline /fo:block /fo:list-item-body /fo:list-item Q u e s t i o n : I tried Vladimir's solution and, of course, it works. I tried other Unicode value, but I got always # as a result. Does anybody know of any restrictions to Unicode in FOP? Matthias -Original Message- From: Vladimir Sneblic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 8:37 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: special characters Hi Matt, Here's how I usually use bullet points: fo:list-block provisional-distance-between-starts=12pt fo:list-itemfo:list-item-label end-indent=label-end()fo:block#x2022;/fo:block/fo:list-item-label fo:list-item-body start-indent=body-start()fo:blockSOME BULLET POINT TEXT IN HERE/fo:block/fo:list-item-body /fo:list-item /fo:list-block As you can see from the example all you need to do to create a bullet point is to use #x2022; in the place where you want it to appear. Hope this helps, Vlad - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]