I don't think it's possible to embed pdf directly into another pdf
document.
It *might* be possible to support eps directly with fop by using pdf
xobjects (not quite sure here, but I think I remember somthing about that
from the pdf spec), but then the pdf document would have to be printed on
font encoding patch in the release?
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while browsing the archives I found the following uncomitted patches,
and as it is quite frustrating if your patch gets not noticed (and you
worked hard for it..) we should try to commit all (if possible).
* improved font-encoding by Peter S. Housel
(see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop
1. In item 1, the word embed is spelled incorrectly.
2. The word get in the title should probably be capitalized.
3. A link to ESR's How to Ask Questions the Smart Way
(http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html) might be helpful.
Cheers,
-Peter S. Housel- [EMAIL PROTECTED
to change the font for special characters.
Another alternative is to embed a TTF font that includes all of the
characters you need.
The docs/examples/fo/fonts.fo file lists all of the characters supported by
each of the default fonts in their standard encodings.
Cheers,
-Peter S. Housel- [EMAIL
stoneson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem is : when I use to write a part of Chinese
in the block or table-cell, the Chinese text could not broken
in the end of line. so I use the hyhens to fixed it, the problem solved,
but there is not hyhens file of Chinese for FOP, I wonder is
Arved Sandstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, Java or C or C++ or Haskell, it would have been nice to have a clue.
We have an ASF tradition of developing communities...this kind of stuff
that
Sun and IBM does is getting old. Don't open-source it; sell it. I will
argue
against its adoption