zero width space

2003-01-02 Thread Oscar Schoof
Hi all, I'm trying to use zero width spacing for word-wrapping purposes. For some reason it doesn't work. I tried using the code #8203; and also #x200B; for this zero width space and use Fop version 0.20.4. But in, for example, fo:blockword#8203;break/fo:block i get word break, with a 'normal'

fop.jar with patches

2003-01-02 Thread Fabrizio Tringali
Happy New Year to everybody, anybody knows how can I take a fop.jar file with the ultimate patches? I'm behind a firewall and so I can't synchronize my source files by CVS. thanks Fabrizio - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Pattern fills are all solid black

2003-01-02 Thread Don Berendsen
Any pattern fill (e.g. see below) that I try always results in a solid black fill. I'm using FOP 2.0.4 with Batik version 1.5 beta2 and viewing the pdf with Acrobat. Can anyone provide me with some guidance or an example of a pattern fill that works with FOP pdf generation?

Re: Pattern fills are all solid black

2003-01-02 Thread Keiron Liddle
The problem is that patterns are not implemented in the releases as yet. On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 14:14, Don Berendsen wrote: Any pattern fill (e.g. see below) that I try always results in a solid black fill. I'm using FOP 2.0.4 with Batik version 1.5 beta2 and viewing the pdf with Acrobat.

Re: zero width space

2003-01-02 Thread Oscar Schoof
FOP 0.20.4 incorrectly uses a full space width for basically all Unicode space characters. This is fixed in 0.20.5rc, please upgrade. Ok, i did. And it solved this issue. Thanks, Oscar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: fop.jar with patches

2003-01-02 Thread Joerg Pietschmann
On Thursday 02 January 2003 15:55, Fabrizio Tringali wrote: OK, but I need the patched version for NullPointerException on Txt-Rendering bug Oops! Go to the mailing list archive, like http://marc.theaimsgroup.com select the FOP cvs list, search the CVS commit diff which fixes the problem and

FOP Memory Issue

2003-01-02 Thread Øyvind Hvamstad
Hi, I have a fop servlet that is generating reports on demand from a client program. I'm using tomcat as servlet container, xml and xsl to generate fo and fop to give me pdf. The reports tend to be big and memory is being exhausted. The tomcat process never releases any memory and the usage is