Axel
Axel Spohr
Accenture GmbH
Otto-Volger-Straße 15
Axel Spohr
Accenture GmbH
Otto-Volger-Straße 15
Hi,
I have a problem using fop 0.20.1 from the commandline (with jdk1.3 on
w2k). The samples run through fine. When I try to run the whole stream (xml
& xsl -> pdf) I get the error output attached below. When I split out the
processing done by Xalan though (using the version of Xalan packaged wit
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>Also in the font instructions on the web site, it says to
>start fop with a -c command line option. However, we are
>doing this in a Servlet. How do we invoke fop with this
>option set from another Java class?
I asked the same question a couple days ago - there is an example in the
embedding
In addition to the two approaches suggested by Alex, one that we have used
to circumvent this kind of issue makes use of a dispatching feature built
into our application server (ATGs Dynamo) that allows us to map out a whole
virtual directory to a specific servlet.
A request going to www.some.s
Ivan,
ave you tried ? leader.fo from the docs/examples/fo has an example for
a table of content that does what you are looking for.
Axel
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Satoshi,
while I haven't worked with TTCs yet (only individual TTFs),
myunderstanding of the documentation is that you would need to generate
individual XML font metrics files for each font (bold, normal, italic) from
the family that you want to use.
HTH
Axel
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as the font is embedded in the PDF, it does not matter if the viewing
platform has a correct font file including the euro symbol, only the
platfomr that you run FOP on is relevant to the PDF (which would be your
linux box).
HTH
Axel
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I am embedding FOP 0.20.1 into a servlet using the procedure described on
the embedding page, including loading a user configuration file which I
require to use non-standard fonts in my generated documents.
The documentation for embedding extra fonts is missing information as to
where FOP is look
Christian,
unfortunately this hasen't allowed me to import fonts just yet. I have
tried both relative and absolute paths since - to no avail.
I have tried absolute with forward slashes (java path syntax) and
backslashes (windows path syntax - since this is a w2k platform)
and have tried relativ
What Jacob tried to point out was that you might need to change your
userconfig.xml file to specify the complete path to the Ariali.xml file,
i.e.
Mitchell,
I use Acrobat 5.0 and have no problems switching pages (tried the arrows in
the toolbar when using Acrobat 5.0 as an IE plugin). How are you trying to
switch pages ?
Axel
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Hello,
I am using an imported font specified through userconfig.xml for my PDFs
generated through FOP.
When switching to the custom instead of the default font the kerning seems
to be skewed, moving
some letters too close to each other. I have looked at the original
TrueType font (in this case Ve
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