hi dear list,
I can print on my printer in a shell like this :
lp toto.xml
But I can't print on my printer wiht fop
my command is like this :
fop -xml toto.xml -xsl toto.xsl -print
and I have a printing error :
[ERROR] java.io.IOException: Unable to print: java.awt.print.PrinterException:
No
hi dear list,
I can print on my printer in a shell like this :
lp toto.xml
But I can't print on my printer wiht fop
my command is like this :
fop -xml toto.xml -xsl toto.xsl -print
and I have a printing error :
[ERROR] java.io.IOException: Unable to print: java.awt.print.PrinterException:
No
Hi,
I am wondering if there is a way to determine the number of characters
that are displayed on a particular line in the PDF when converting.
Basically my problem is that I need to keep three lines of a particular
paragraph with a block that comes after this paragraph. I cant do a keep
with
I would like to put a current section name is the footer of the PDF.
I've used the footer to successfully write the page number and date and
other static information.
This would be written into fo:static-content
flow-name=xsl-region-after. I am afraid that the words
static-content might just
Will Gilbert wrote:
This would be written into fo:static-content
flow-name=xsl-region-after. I am afraid that the words
static-content might just say it all and I can't do this.
fo:marker and fo:retrieve-marker can be used to put variable content
into the static regions.
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-Original Message-
From: tien hai nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can print on my printer in a shell like this :
lp toto.xml
But I can't print on my printer wiht fop
my command is like this :
fop -xml toto.xml -xsl toto.xsl -print
and I have a printing error :
[ERROR]
On Dec 16, 2003, at 11:45 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote:
Will Gilbert wrote:
This would be written into fo:static-content
flow-name=xsl-region-after. I am afraid that the words
static-content might just say it all and I can't do this.
fo:marker and fo:retrieve-marker can be used to put variable
Will Gilbert wrote:
Thanks, Chris. I got this to work as advertised, used Google to get the
exact syntax correct. A question -- Why does a fo:marker have to be the
first child of a fo:flow?
A fo:marker must be the first child of the parent FO, which is
not necessarily a fo:flow. You can attach
Hi,
I am posting this question to both the Batik group and the
FOP group - not sure who might be able to help me.
I am running into a problem when trying to transcode SVG content to PDF.
I have quite a large SVG document which is created using JGraph.
It usually has a width of 1100
I can't immediately tell you what's wrong, but I can offer to have a
look into the matter on Friday. Could you provide me/us with a sample of
such an SVG file that's causing you trouble please?
On 16.12.2003 20:30:50 Ron Ben-Natan wrote:
I am posting this question to both the Batik group and the
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