On 03/08/2012 01:25 PM, mehdi houshmand wrote:
Haha, well the shortest answer I can give is kinda.
SVG uses Batik, which in turn uses the AWT font classes. Long story
short, you have to install the font on the system as well as having it
in the fop.xconf. There are plenty of discussions on this
Hi Craig,
Excellent!!! I think we're making some progress here!
snip
Ugh. A well-designed RIP should be able to load XObject forms on demand
and free them under memory pressure. After all, an image is also a
global resource that can be referenced multiple times across different
pages (an
On 07/03/12 16:35, mehdi houshmand wrote:
* Insert the concatenated content streams from the source PDF into the
output content stream. They must be surrounded by appropriate graphics
state save and restore operators and any necessary scale/position
operations to place the content where you
Just my 2 cents on a particular detail...
On 07/03/12 07:51, Craig Ringer wrote:
On 06/03/12 18:49, mehdi houshmand wrote:
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So with that in mind, what exactly are you trying to do? Why are you
using FOP to merge PDFs?
I'm using FOP to produce documents containing a mixture of
On 08/03/12 04:12, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Just my 2 cents on a particular detail...
On 07/03/12 07:51, Craig Ringer wrote:
On 06/03/12 18:49, mehdi houshmand wrote:
snip/
So with that in mind, what exactly are you trying to do? Why are you
using FOP to merge PDFs?
I'm using FOP to
Haha, well the shortest answer I can give is kinda.
SVG uses Batik, which in turn uses the AWT font classes. Long story
short, you have to install the font on the system as well as having it
in the fop.xconf. There are plenty of discussions on this on the
mailing lists for you to peruse at your
Seems I didn't forward this one to fop-dev either... My apologies.
-- Forwarded message --
From: mehdi houshmand med1...@gmail.com
Date: 29 February 2012 09:41
Subject: Re: fop-pdf-image and fonts; as requested
To: Craig Ringer ring...@ringerc.id.au
Hi Craig,
We had this exact
On 06/03/12 18:49, mehdi houshmand wrote:
We had this exact same problem the last time you brought this issue to
light and our approach was slightly different. Let me first ask you
the question, are you 100% that fonts are the issue here?
I'm never 100% certain of anything. I suspect fonts are