Lucian Opris wrote:
Hi,
I've regenerated the arial.xml using command line:
java -cp
build/fop.jar:lib/avalon-framework-cvs-20020806.jar:lib/xml-apis.jar:lib/xercesImpl-2.2.1.jar
org.apache.fop.fonts.apps.TTFReader /nas/web/fonts/arial.ttf
/nas/web/fonts/arial.xml
and in config file I have
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> From: Lucian Opris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> embed-file="/nas/web/fonts/arial.ttf">
This seems fine...
>weight="[normal|bold]"/>
>
however, I believe you have misunderstood me here.
What I meant was 4 font-triplets, normal/bold/italic/bold italic
t the same result.
Could you tell my why is not a good ideea?
Thanks a lot
Lucian Opris
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Subject: Re: fo:basic-link
Lucian Opris
Lucian Opris wrote:
^^^
I don't think this is a good idea.
J.Pietschmann
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> From: Lucian Opris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Ok, I did upgrade the FOP version links are fine (not offseted)
> but I get another error regarding fonts embedding.
> Cannot extract the embedded font 'Arial, BoldItalic' Some
> charachters may not display or print cor
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Subject: RE: fo:basic-link
>From: "Lucian Opris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I've notice that the actual internal link is on the same line but starts on
>body region and the text remains on start region. Very strange. I'm using
>FOP 0.20.4.
>Thank
From: "Lucian Opris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've notice that the actual internal link is on the same line but starts on
body region and the text remains on start region. Very strange. I'm using
FOP 0.20.4.
Thanks
This could be the famous Hotspot offset bug. This bug has been partly fixed
in 0.20.
From: "Lucian Opris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
the snippet without attachment
thanks, although you've sent XSLT not XSL-FO.
this might be the problem. IIRC FOP doesnt yet support referencing named
regions, and only works with xsl-region-before.
if the above suggestion doesn
I've notice that the actual internal link is on the same line but starts on
body region and the text remains on start region. Very strange. I'm using FOP
0.20.4.
Thanks
Lucian Opris
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From: Chris Bowditch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:59 AM
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Subject: RE: fo:basic-link
>From: "Lucian Opris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Hi,
>I do not see any output in console and no errors. I've run th
From: "Lucian Opris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I do not see any output in console and no errors. I've run the example from
command line and I got the same result.
I know result is same, I just wanted to know what you saw on Console. So you
dont see anything like;
[INFO] Using org.apache.xerces.par
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>From: "Lucian Opris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi,
>I've tried to use http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband
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From: "Lucian Opris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I've tried to use It would also be helpful to see a small snippet of your FO document.
Chris
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Hi,
I've tried to use
Julian Reschke wrote:
> I've got an example that still doesn't work with 0.20.5
> (basic-link content
> is a page ref, and it occurs in a two-column layout). Does is
> make sense to
> pursue this further, or will I have to wait for the "new design" FOP?
I've got an example that fails with leaders
> From: Keen Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Problem with fo:basic-link and fo:block-container
>
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> Thanks for your reply Chris
>
> FWIW 0.20.5 fixed the problem. I had a private example that
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> Subject: Re: Problem with fo:basic-link and fo:block-container
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> >From: "Keen Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >Is anyone
From: "Keen Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi all,
Is anyone aware of a problem with the hyper link in a PDF document when you
use basic-link within a block-container?
My version of fop (0.20.4) has the actual hyper link elsewhere in the
document to the text.
Quite a bit of effort went into sorting
Hi
all,
Is anyone aware of a
problem with the hyper link in a PDF document when you use basic-link within a
block-container?
My version of fop
(0.20.4) has the actual hyper link elsewhere in the document to the
text.
For an example I
altered borders.fo by inserting the following (it'
Not the best way to enter a list, replying to your own first post, but I found
a solution so I thought I'd post it.
Instead of explicity using , I used so this:
>
> select="url"/>
> blue
>
>
becomes this:
blue
I'm trying to have url's included inline in a paragraph. The relevant code is:
---
blue
---
Where the summary element in the XML is mixed content containing a link element.
When I try to convert the XML document to PDF, I get the following
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I get an error message "invalid url" without the "#page=5" it opens the pdf
file.
Any other suggestions?
I found it at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/pdfs/c01acrotip.pdf,
but it seems to me that doesn't work.
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Multiconn International Ltd
onn.com> Subject: Re: Fo:basic link
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to sepcify a destination page in basic-link
external-destination. I am trying to link to an external pdf file and want
to goto a specifi page.
Try this way:
http://www.foo.com/bar.pdf#page=5";>
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Multiconn International Ltd, Israel
Is it possible to sepcify a destination page in basic-link
external-destination. I am trying to link to an external pdf file and want
to goto a specifi page.
Thanks
-Neeru
Sandra Maurer wrote:
I try to write a link in a table-cell.
The problem is that the actual link is not at the same position than the
text of the link.
It works when I take the block including the link out of the table-cell.
This is what I try to do:
The padding is not taken into account for
Hi,
I try to write a link in a table-cell.
The problem is that the actual link is not at the same position than the
text of the link.
It works when I take the block including the link out of the table-cell.
This is what I try to do:
Hi all!
When using fo:basic-link it appears that the 'hotspot'
around the text in the PDF gets misaligned.
The more links I have in a page, the more the hotspots stray
away, making me think the error is cumulative.
(My fo consists of several page sequences, if that could be
a facto
Hi, does anyone know if this is a FOP bug?
It appears to me that a basic-link cannot be used in the region-before, as
in the following snippet:
http://www.abc.def";>
www.abc.def
...
BTW, this was a bug in FOP 0.17, marked #964 in bugzilla.
Thanks,
Costantino
"Saif Khaja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here it is what I was trying to achieve. Each rect in this svg image
would
> point to a different bookmark in the same PDF document (as shown in
comments
> in the svg code).
The svg:a element links to URLs only. You can't adress positions
in a PDF file e
tschmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: FOP User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: fo:basic-link on svg image
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 11:09:21 +0100
"Saif Khaja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
If you want to embed SVG data into a FO d
"Saif Khaja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
If you want to embed SVG data into a FO document, you have
to use a fo:instream-foreign-object.
Furthermore, i vaguely remember that you need a top level
svg:svg element.
Therefore, try:
I think it would be a good idea to
The second example is not valid.
You cannot simply place some piece of svg inside fo. SVG can only be used
in an instream-foreign-object and the xml inside that fo object must be
valid for svg.
As SVG cannot link internally in the fo document then you cannot do it
with svg.
On 2002.03.22 03:29
Hi,
I was trying to set a link on one of the svg images to point out to a
bookmark id set on the pdf page. Has anyone tried this before.
It works fine for text data. For example,
Testing link
For svg images, this doesnt work however. The following lines will not even
display the svg rectangl
om or
> as a variable shown in example above
>
>hth,
>
>Dharmendra
>
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> From: Anil Pinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 7:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Does fo:basic-link work with 0.20.1
://www.oracle.com or
as a variable shown in example above
hth,
Dharmendra
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From: Anil Pinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 7:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Does fo:basic-link work with 0.20.1 ?
Hi all,
I was trying out the fo:basic-link but
I typed the incorrectly in the
previous mail while typing it in but I have used it
correctly in the code, so that surely is not the
problem :-)
Help
--- Anil Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was trying out the fo:basic-link but couldn't get
>
Hi all,
I was trying out the fo:basic-link but couldn't get it
to work.
Was wondering if has successfully used it
I am using the tag within a fo:block as follows
http://www.oracle.com";
color="blue" text-decoration="underline">Oracle
any help will
Hi,
I've an xml like the below one.
NODE>
And in my XSL file, i've something like
this
white-space-collapse="false">
{
}
?no name
My pdf output for the same will be like this
Sample
{
[key-id]
type
}
I wa
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