Hi !
Thank you for the reply.
But this does not really help me. I am looking for a solution where I can
choose one of several installed printers (on a windows-system; by its name
perhaps, not via dialog) from within my java program and then send the generated
pdf (or ps as alternative) to the
Printer with Print-Renderer
Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 10:26:45 +
From: Benjamin Wischek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi !
Thank you for the reply.
But this does not really help me. I am looking for a solution where I
can
choose one of several installed printers (on a windows-system; by its
name
perhaps
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From: Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Select Printer with Print-Renderer
Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 12:54:35 +
From: Benjamin Wischek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ah, ok. But how did you realize the print output with 1.3 ? I have
Dear List,
I try to use the Print-Renderer of FOP on a W2K System. The Renderer works
with the standard printer, but is there a possibility to choose another
printer ? I do not mean by printer dialog, but by giving the printer name
for example. There should be no user input necessary.
Greetings,
Hello Jeremias !
You have to get the PFM file for each font and create the XML font
metric files as shown in [1]. Also add them to the userconfig.xml and
you should be able to reference these printer fonts. I hope that helps.
Ok, I get the idea, but where can I get the PFM-files ?
Greetings,
Dear list,
I am using the PS output of FOP now. One limitation is that it does not
support font-embedding.
But is it possible to select the printer internal fonts that come with
postscript from within the XSL-FO? If yes, how can I do that ?
Greetings,
Ben
Hi Chris!
Sorry, I got your mail when I was at home, so I couldn't mail you back with
the wanted information.
So here it is. I added the svg from Krysalis and a text-file with the
exception as attachment.
BTW: I started FOP from the command line...
Greetings, Ben[ERROR]
Hi Chris !
I'm a bit puzzled by the first exception.txt you sent. Cant explain it.
Anyway, the second exception you sent is what I expected, the PCL Renderer
falling over because it cant cope with SVG.
Sad to hear this...
I checked the SVG you sent and
its just got simple rectangles. So
Hi there !
@Matthias: Thanks for your advice, but I already had it formated this way...
I am not giving up *g*
I looked around for a while on the Batik-Homepage because of this method
not found message in the batik.jar.
There is a FAQ and it says about problems with fop batik used together
Hello there !
So, as I found out here
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-userm=102460147622314w=2) FOP does not
support SVGs when converting to PCL. That is very
sad as the next possibility for using dynamic generated barcodes with fop
(Krysalis), is no solution for me...
I'm now working on a
Thank you for the quick reply. I am indeed using the 0.20.5.
Well, as soon as I have SVG-data in my xsl-file and render to pcl, I get a
NullPointerException.
Rendering to PDF with the same files works perfectly. Conversion to
Postscript works too (at least for the Test-Files I am using) but the
Hello !
I'm trying to put a svg-file into my xsl-file and then let it run through
FOP. The svg is a barcode example from krysalis barcode homepage.
I used the fo:external-graphic command:
fo:block
fo:external-graphic src=example-code39.svg/
/fo:block
I also included the svg namespace at the
Ok, I'm so sorry...
I tried the whole thing at home now, and everything works fine.
Seems like I have some old JDK on my system at work. Thought it is
1.3.1 which should be sufficient. Looks like I have to reinstall it or
upgrade to a newer one.
Sorry again for my mistake.
Greets,
Ben
Dear list,
I am trying to convert XML/XSL to PCL using FOP. I need to embed a
barcode-font to print barcodes. Unfortunately font-embedding is not supported by
current release of FOP (0.20.5).
Will there be a new version of FOP soon supporting font-embedding in PCL ?
Or does anyone know an
Thank you Chris for the fast answer...
I'll give the Krysalis stuff a try. Sounds not bad.
Greetings, Ben
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