of your problem-JPEGs as an attachment. This way we can fix
it eventually. No idea if I get to have a look at it, because I wanted
to work mostly on the redesign during the next few weeks. So takers are
welcome.
I hope this clears it up a bit.
On 26.07.2002 20:37:51 Darrel Riekhof wrote:
We found
) Why do the Fop developers capitalize some method names? For example:
public static FopImage Make(String href)
Thanks again Jeremias, you were a huge help for us.
Darrel
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From: Darrel Riekhof
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:45 AM
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Subject: RE
convert it with ACDSee (for example), the problem is resolved.
But I don't know, where's the problem in FOP+Photoshop JPGs.
Michal
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From: Darrel Riekhof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 12:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Black images
Some images
Some images, when FOP embeds them in the PDF, show up as all black rectangles. The
size of the image is correct. However, this only occurs if you are using 16 bit color
or higher. If you lower the color res down to 256 colors, then images always show up
in the pdf in acrobat reader. Client
Thanks for the tip, but we tried the hyphenate tag and we can't get it to
work.
Could some expand on the paragraph below. What are the other relevant
attribs? What/Where is the database for my language (English)?
Darrel
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From: Joerg Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL
We are having problems with our reports because FOP doesn't break on
hyphens. For example, if a word like:
xxx-yyy
comes at the end of a sentence, FOP won't break the word at one of the
hypens like we would like it to:
xxx-
yyy
Any workaround for this?
Darrel
I tried to insert a jpg that was 800 width by 1035 height. Here is the
xsl-fo tag I'm using to do it:
fo:block
fo:external-graphic
xsl:attribute name =src
file:xsl:value-of select=location/
Has anyone found any effective techniques for keeping the memory
requirements down for xalan/fop?
I was doing some testing yesterday with a 128m heap, and any report over 20
something pages would produce out of memory exceptions in various places.
I'm currently keeping the xml and fo in stream
I can't figure out how to pull a url to an image from my xml file into the
.fo file via xsl. In my xml file, I have a tag like this:
logoURLhttp://blah/images/blah.jpg/logoURL
The .fo examples show inserting an image like this:
fo:external-graphic src=http://blah/images/blah.gif/
How do
1:12 AM
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Subject: Re: optimized pdf
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 19:19:25 Darrel Riekhof wrote:
We are thinking about using FOP to produce large PDF reports that will be
served to web clients. However, the PDF files that FOP produces are not
optimized. So, the reader client
We are thinking about using FOP to produce large PDF reports that will be
served to web clients. However, the PDF files that FOP produces are not
optimized. So, the reader client will have to download the entire PDF file
before viewing the first page. If the PDFs were optimized, then clients
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