Patrick Branley wrote:
The RIP can accept a PDF file, which then im assuming converts it to
postscript before output.
If you open a PDF in Acrobat with distiller set up as a printer device you
can print a PDF to another PDF file. Using this process the new PDF file
will pass through the RIP
Victor Mote wrote:
be a short-term fix that wouldn't affect their workflow. Another
workaround
to explore is to output PostScript from PDF see if it works better.
Sorry, this should say output PostScript from FOP.
Victor Mote
All,
I am using fop (0.20.5rc) with an fo:external-graphic reference to an SVG file. The SVG file looks fine by itself, and the resulting PDF looks fine on the screen, but when I print it, the rectangles look like they are drawn with fat crayons.
Here is a short excerpt from the SVG:
?xml
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Frédéric and Reto,
having read the 24.1.2 Programming restrictions of the EJB 2.0
specification, I'd recommend you guys don't call FOP from an EJB. The
programming restrictions forbid among other things the following:
- Reading or writing of static variables (FOP still does
On 11.02.2003 06:37:26 Peter B. West wrote:
There you go giving me heart failure again, Jeremias.
Stop it, Peter! I'm not writing a scientific paper here. I'm trying to
help. It was my attempt to convey the problems I had in the past dealing
with static constructs within EJBs. Be careful not to
Like Reto, EJBs have been chosen to be strategic technology in my company.
Having tested Fop in Servlets I designed (generating pdf an opening it in
the client's browser) causes no problem ;
in this case, the renderer I use is the PDF one.
But when I want to print directly (using the printer
Dear Jeremias Maerki,
my fop bat file is :
java -Xmx250m -cp %LOCALCLASSPATH%
org.apache.fop.apps.Fop %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 -d -c
conf\userconfig.xml
my svg is:
fo:external-graphic alignment-baseline=baseline
src=m001.svg/
Immediate replay is highly appreciated.
Regards,
H. Balakrishnan
Ok, I've put together a ZIP and put it under the URL below:
http://cvs.apache.org/~jeremias/FOPMTTestbed.zip
I hope you don't mind that it's heavily relying on Avalon (especially
Fortress). I've put all the necessary JARs in the lib directory. I
didn't include fop.jar and batik.jar which you can
I've downloaded Custard and tried two of their generated SVG files. No
problems with the way you specified the SVG. There must be something
else. Please send in that stacktrace I was talking about in my last mail.
It would help me track down the problem. Your last mail didn't contain
any helpful
Thanks for the testcase, Jeremias.
I got it running and can reliably reproduce the MT problems in AWTRenderer
with it, even on my single-processor NT 4.0 box.
I will have a closer look into the sources of AWTRenderer now...
___
Jeremias,
Humble apologies. I'm worried myself about having taken the wrong
approach wrt EJBs, in this case especially regarding the threads, so my
heart was in my mouth when I first read this. Heaven help us if your
motivation is undermined.
Peter
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 11.02.2003
Ok, the stacktrace is still missing, but I've still been able to
reproduce the problem. But it's not related to SVG as you suspected. FOP
wants to write a warning message and encounters a null pointer. I've
just committed a change to CVS that fixes the NullPointerException, but
not the bug (see
Looks like it's already in Bugzilla:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13464
Jeremias Maerki
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Hi there,
I am sorry to bother you all again about my Cyrillic Font problem, but I have
gotten further now and think that perhaps someone might have a better idea of
what I can do now.
I have checked the various stages, from creating an XML file with castor with
all the information from the
I just went through implementing a doc in Chinese and the first place I
always looked for font issues was the system.out. Most of the time when I
was getting # instead of the characters I wanted, there was an error
pointing me in the right direction in my system.out log.
-Lou
Daniel,
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
[ERROR] Areas pending, text probably lost. Check Page unknown and following page.
...
Anybody out there who wants to fix that one?
The problem is: how? A table can have a bunch of pending areas
in each of the last lines in each cell. What's missing is a link
between the
Daniel, Gillian wrote:
I have downloaded various TTF fonts, which are meant to be able to handle
Cyrillic characters. I followed the instructions on how to create an
metrics.xml file for each one and have declared them in my userconfig.xml
file. The only problem is, I still get instead of
Karen Mergner wrote:
here are a short xml file and a small xsl file to generate a list. There
are spaces into the label but it dosn't work fine.
It's a bug, label-end() is broken (prematurely evaluated while
the enclosing block was still not laid out and had not been
assigned a width).
This is
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