Re: AW: Layout Problems with PDF

2002-01-09 Thread Lars Karschen

> Do you know about the settings in Acrobat/Acro. Viewer?? You can tell
> them to fit the size of the pdf-pages to the printer-pages. Then they
> scale the page and the sizes don't fit any more.

Yep, this one worked, now all properties are diplayed properly, thx

> Have a look if you want to print Letter on A4 or the other way round
> and have a look at the settings in the printer-dialog in Acrobat.
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> > What do you mean by "all layout information like page margin or cell-
> > width in tables are not displayed/printed correctly" ??
> > 
> > Do you mean they are smaler than on screen or something?
> 
> they are smaller, bigger, but not the intended size.
> For example, I got page margins 2.75cm wide while they're
> defined 2.5, or table-cells 1.4in wide instead of 1.6in,
> but only if i set the Output to PDF and Print it, if it's printed
> directly, i get the exact widths !?
>  

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AW: AW: Layout Problems with PDF

2002-01-09 Thread Beer, Christian

Do you know about the settings in Acrobat/Acro. Viewer?? You can tell
them to fit the size of the pdf-pages to the printer-pages. Then they
scale the page and the sizes don't fit any more.

Have a look if you want to print Letter on A4 or the other way round
and have a look at the settings in the printer-dialog in Acrobat.

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Von: Lars Karschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2002 11:41
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Hi,

> What do you mean by "all layout information like page margin or cell-
> width in tables are not displayed/printed correctly" ??
> 
> Do you mean they are smaler than on screen or something?

they are smaller, bigger, but not the intended size.
For example, I got page margins 2.75cm wide while they're
defined 2.5, or table-cells 1.4in wide instead of 1.6in,
but only if i set the Output to PDF and Print it, if it's printed
directly, i get the exact widths !?
 
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Lars Karschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2002 11:29
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Layout Problems with PDF
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I know this problem has been discussed some times before,
> (the first time 2000-10-8, at this time i hardly knew XML at all ;)
> but i'm not able to find anything like a solution or comment
> that might help me.
> 
> The problem is as follows:
> We're trying to create documents like invoices via XML, and
> to print them, we use xsl with formatting objects, and last but
> not least, we use FOP (0.20.2 CR) to generate PDF-Files we'd
> print after a preview.
> 
> Now the problem is, that all layout information like page margin or
> cell-width in tables are not displayed/printed correctly, which makes 
> the conversion to PDF practically useless. These problems don't occur
> when we send the output directly to the printer, then every inch is
> set correctly. Also, tests run with XEP 2.5 as Formatter seem to have
> the same results, and the PDF-Files are unusable.
> 
> i'd appreciate a comment on this problem,
> 
> 
> regards, Lars Karschen

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Re: AW: Layout Problems with PDF

2002-01-09 Thread Lars Karschen

Hi,

> What do you mean by "all layout information like page margin or cell-
> width in tables are not displayed/printed correctly" ??
> 
> Do you mean they are smaler than on screen or something?

they are smaller, bigger, but not the intended size.
For example, I got page margins 2.75cm wide while they're
defined 2.5, or table-cells 1.4in wide instead of 1.6in,
but only if i set the Output to PDF and Print it, if it's printed
directly, i get the exact widths !?
 
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Lars Karschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2002 11:29
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Layout Problems with PDF
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I know this problem has been discussed some times before,
> (the first time 2000-10-8, at this time i hardly knew XML at all ;)
> but i'm not able to find anything like a solution or comment
> that might help me.
> 
> The problem is as follows:
> We're trying to create documents like invoices via XML, and
> to print them, we use xsl with formatting objects, and last but
> not least, we use FOP (0.20.2 CR) to generate PDF-Files we'd
> print after a preview.
> 
> Now the problem is, that all layout information like page margin or
> cell-width in tables are not displayed/printed correctly, which makes 
> the conversion to PDF practically useless. These problems don't occur
> when we send the output directly to the printer, then every inch is
> set correctly. Also, tests run with XEP 2.5 as Formatter seem to have
> the same results, and the PDF-Files are unusable.
> 
> i'd appreciate a comment on this problem,
> 
> 
> regards, Lars Karschen

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AW: Layout Problems with PDF

2002-01-09 Thread Beer, Christian

What do you mean by "all layout information like page margin or cell-
width in tables are not displayed/printed correctly" ??

Do you mean they are smaler than on screen or something?

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Lars Karschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2002 11:29
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Betreff: Layout Problems with PDF


Hi,

I know this problem has been discussed some times before,
(the first time 2000-10-8, at this time i hardly knew XML at all ;)
but i'm not able to find anything like a solution or comment
that might help me.

The problem is as follows:
We're trying to create documents like invoices via XML, and
to print them, we use xsl with formatting objects, and last but
not least, we use FOP (0.20.2 CR) to generate PDF-Files we'd
print after a preview.

Now the problem is, that all layout information like page margin or
cell-width in tables are not displayed/printed correctly, which makes 
the conversion to PDF practically useless. These problems don't occur
when we send the output directly to the printer, then every inch is
set correctly. Also, tests run with XEP 2.5 as Formatter seem to have
the same results, and the PDF-Files are unusable.

i'd appreciate a comment on this problem,


regards, Lars Karschen

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Layout Problems with PDF

2002-01-09 Thread Lars Karschen

Hi,

I know this problem has been discussed some times before,
(the first time 2000-10-8, at this time i hardly knew XML at all ;)
but i'm not able to find anything like a solution or comment
that might help me.

The problem is as follows:
We're trying to create documents like invoices via XML, and
to print them, we use xsl with formatting objects, and last but
not least, we use FOP (0.20.2 CR) to generate PDF-Files we'd
print after a preview.

Now the problem is, that all layout information like page margin or
cell-width in tables are not displayed/printed correctly, which makes 
the conversion to PDF practically useless. These problems don't occur
when we send the output directly to the printer, then every inch is
set correctly. Also, tests run with XEP 2.5 as Formatter seem to have
the same results, and the PDF-Files are unusable.

i'd appreciate a comment on this problem,


regards, Lars Karschen

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