Hi,
I have just tried your hint and it happens to work. I have checked that
the printed image was okay with a barcode reader.
Thanks for your help.
Pascal
It works
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do you know if it is possible to generate SVG from a bitmapped graphic
>> (GIF or JPEG. The
Hi,
This is my fault. I did not make it clear that I was generating barcodes
via an API (IDAutomation actually) that generates images.
I already tried to give fixed values to content-width and content-height
but the printed results looks awkward. It seems that the scaling algorithm
downgrades the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to generate SVG from a bitmapped graphic
(GIF or JPEG. The API i use does not generate SVG unfortunately). I shall
give a try at SVG (if I can embed or convert the barcode image).
Oops, I got the impression you generated your barcodes
as SV
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to generate SVG from a bitmapped graphic
(GIF or JPEG. The API i use does not generate SVG unfortunately). I shall
give a try at SVG (if I can embed or convert the barcode image).
I am also considering the use of a barcode font. On the project for which
I am worki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to fit a barcode image into a FOP 0.20.3 document (PDF). The
image is much bigger in the PDF (screen or printed) than when i view it
into an imaging tool.
I have a constraint on the barcode image that make it impossible for the
width to be less than about 250 pi
I doubt it is available for Java, since it is a stand-
alone product for Windows & Mac. Check out:
http://www.xml.com/pub/rg/SVG_Software
Depending on what platform you are using, there might be
something useful for you there.
-John
> Ok, thanks for your help. I will have a look at StreamLine.
Ok, thanks for your help. I will have a look at StreamLine. Do you know if
it is available for Java ?
Thanks
Pascal
> Pascal,
>
> I'm sorry. Streamline is an Adobe product that converts
> bitmap files to vector files. I'm sure there are other
> products that do the same thing, I'm just familiar
Pascal,
I'm sorry. Streamline is an Adobe product that converts
bitmap files to vector files. I'm sure there are other
products that do the same thing, I'm just familiar with
Streamline.
You and I are in the same boat as far as not knowing
much about SVG. I understand the concept behind it
Hi John,
I don't know much about SVG. What exactly do you mean by using StreamLine
? Is it a process to turn a bitmap into vector based graphics ?
Can you give me more details about the solution you used ?
Thanks
Pascal
> Pascal,
>
> I had a problem similar to this. I scanned in a
> person's
Pascal,
I had a problem similar to this. I scanned in a
person's signature and opened it in Illustrator, then
saved it as SVG. Viewing the SVG file in IE and in
Illustrator it looked fine, but in my pdf it was too
large. I then decided to convert the bitmap to a vector
image using Streamli
Hi all,
I am trying to fit a barcode image into a FOP 0.20.3 document (PDF). The
image is much bigger in the PDF (screen or printed) than when i view it
into an imaging tool.
I have a constraint on the barcode image that make it impossible for the
width to be less than about 250 pixels (I need to
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