Nate Gelbard wrote:
I was able to use PFMReader w/ the Cyberbit.ttf font to
create the XML file for FOP. I found that this font did not
contain the typefaces I desired and found a Arial Unicode MS
TTF file instead.
Arialuni.TTF 24megs
(download)
Ever since I installed JDK 1.5 I havent been able to
run the XSLT command line utility to check my FO. Did something change? The
command Im executing is:
java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process in xmlfile
-xsl xslfile -out fofile
Thanks.
(*Chris*)
J.Pietschmann mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 28 October 2004 20:35:
Ben Sewell wrote:
Hi,
I've done a lot of searching of the mailing lists and other documentation
on
how to run fop for large files. I'd really like to use the -buf option,
but I can't seem to get it to work; it doesn't
Sun seems to have relocated Xalan in to a different package. The
Process class is now at com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xslt.Process.
But even using this class I get an error message:
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: main
I don't know what they did when they compiled
What
is the error you are receiving.
Ganesh
-Original Message-From: Chris Pratt
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 12:48
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: XSLT from the
Command Line in Java 5
Ever since I installed JDK 1.5 I
havent been able to
I did not realize you were reading in the svg from a file. This is
somewhat new territory for me as all of my svg's are in the XSL.
I don't think you can use an SVG as a source for an external graphic (it's
designed for GIFs and the like). Try using an instream-foreign-object
with your svg and
Hi,
just tried it with another svg file and fop runs without an error message. It
is a bit odd that it didn't work with the other file, but external graphic
works with svg.
Do you think it is better to use instream-foreign-object? A better style of
fo?
Am Freitag, 29. Oktober 2004 14:10
By the way does anybody know a good mailinglist or forum to ask questions
concerning svg?
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I've played with JDK 5.0 today and I wanted to share what I found out.
The question from Chris Pratt earlier today made me look into this a bit
further. I didn't find out, yet, why the command line doesn't work. But
I found out something else that might be good to know for some people on
this
Batik has links to mailing lists for SVG:
http://xml.apache.org/batik/mailList.html
On 29.10.2004 11:00:29 Johannes Franz wrote:
By the way does anybody know a good mailinglist or forum to ask questions
concerning svg?
Jeremias Maerki
IMO whether you use instream-foreign-object or external-graphic is not a
matter of style. It simply depends on where you place your SVG. I'm
using both kinds all the time. The result should be pretty much the same.
On 29.10.2004 10:43:09 Johannes Franz wrote:
just tried it with another svg file
I get the following output when attempting to generate a font metrics file from
an OCR true type font:
--
TTF Reader v1.1.1
Reading /home/mpartridge/fonts/OCR/OCR-A.TTF...
Number of glyphs in font: 115
Unicode cmap table
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