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FO Tree
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The FO Tree is a representation of the XSL:FO document. This represents
the steps Objectify from the spec. The Refinement step is part of reading
and using the properties which may happen immediately or during the layout
process.
Each xml element is represented by a java
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Hi Keiron,
Thank you very much for providing the FOP knowledge.Unfortunately
I missed some how "[Understanding] FO Tree [2]" can you tell me
where can I find it please.
thanks and regards
brahma
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Yep, same here. I checked just about my entire mailbox but I must have
deleted it.
Is there an archive somewhere?
TIA,
Michiel
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Great, thanks!
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Hi Michiel Brahma,
To make Keiron's life easier
In the first place there is nothing like [Understanding] FO Tree [2]
There have been three lessons in this ongoing tutorialand they are:-
Understanding FOP[1]
XML Parsing[2]
Understanding FO Tree [3]
If you've missed the earlier ones u
The subject was meant:
[Understanding] FO Tree [3]
^^^ ^^^ ^^^
Prefix SubjNr of Lesson
(Of all Lessons
not of that Subj)
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Hi all,
I found it thanks for your
help :).
brahma
Keiron Liddle wrote:
Understanding FOP [1]
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-devm=101306832215969w=2
XML Parsing [2]
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-devm=101341919226256w=2
[Understanding] FO Tree [3]
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Hello,
I think I have a problem with my generated PDF files! To make it easier to
handle distribution of the output files, I produce the output PDF in a
temporary 'working' directory which is fine. I then copy the output PDF to
its final destination and, in theory, remove the temporary
if you work with java, you should let your applicationserver make a
temporarely file it self... then the minute you exit the servlet the file
will be deleted...
SeJo
Jochen Maes
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That sounds reasonable but I'm not running as a servlet, it's a back end
server process... perhaps I still need to create a temporary (empty) PDF
which I own ?
Tony
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Phillips Tony wrote:
Hello,
I think I have a problem with my generated PDF files! To make it easier to
handle distribution of the output files, I produce the output PDF in a
temporary 'working' directory which is fine. I then copy the output PDF to
its final destination and, in
Win2K/NT... wonder if it's not going out of scope before I pick up the copy,
hmm. Perhaps if I force a garbage collect it will help! Something to
try...
thanks
Tony
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Phillips Tony wrote:
Win2K/NT... wonder if it's not going out of scope before I pick up the
copy,
hmm. Perhaps if I force a garbage collect it will help! Something to
try...
thanks
Tony
Not that this is a FOP related thing. But forcing a gc is the _wrong_
way to do it. just
Hello everyone,
I'm new here and I've try to generate PDF files with
FOP v0.17 through JSP page calling the FOP generator,
but it just don't work.
Does somebody have some examples how to do such a
thing?
And one more question: where and how can I find
xml-fop/examples directory at
Has anyone used FOP within a Java Web Start application? I need to produce
formatted reports for browsing and printing in a JWS application. I'm sure
I can use the AWT option to display the report. My concern is, will the
print option of the AWT window work within the JWS environment? Also,
I am using Fop-0.20.1. to generate PDF. How can i stop FOP from printing
console messages?
Or i could redirect the messages to some file. Plus from which jar i could
get org.apache.log.* classes. The code is given below:
private void generatePdf(File xmlFile, File xslFile, String pdfFileName)
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Understood. So when can we expect [Understanding] FO Tree[4]?
Sorry, I couldn't resist :P
-Matt
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Hi Michiel
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