Hello, (sorry if this got sent twice)
I have a few questions regarding the relationship between FOP
and Batik.
From what I understand from reading docs on the xml apache
web site, FOP has extended batik in some fashion and added a PDF
transcoder
Hello,
(B
(BCan I use value "indefinite" for page-height property in simple-page-master ?
(BWhen I write
(B
(Bfo:simple-page-master master-name="only" page-height="indefinite"
(B
(Bin fo document, fop said that "[ERROR]: Error in page-height property value
(B'indefinite':
3) Why is crimson-parser missing from the fop binary
distribution? They ship batik.jar and fop.jar...but the
rasterizer
won't run unlesscrimson-parser.jar is in the class path. I have
to get this from thebatik binary distribution.
I missed this question.
The reason is that
Title: RE: rotate text
Hello,
Michael wrote:
I would like to rotate a piece of text by 90 degrees.
Is there any possibility within FOP?
I'm not sure if it works directly with FO(P), but I'm sure it works with SVG/Batik.
Regards,
Jens
Chuck Paussa wrote:
xsl:for-each select=1 to $numcols !-- xsl 2 structure implemented
in Saxon v7 --
xsl:for-each select=saxon:range(1, $numcols) !-- extension
function --
fo:table-column column-width=10mm/
/xsl:for-each
(presumably only one of the xsl:for-each elements should be
Hi,
Please look at the below program and especially
margin settings of body and table.
If I print this out in HP printer,Lexmark printer and
if I measure the paper output
with a Millimeter scale or ruler.The margins all
sides seems to vary by plus or minus
2-6 mm with HP printer and
Hello,
I am doing a transformation in two steps:
1. with MSXML4, process an XML file with a stylesheet to generate FO. This
comes out as UTF-16.
2. take this FO file and generate the PDF with FOP.
I get this error from FOP:
[INFO]: FOP 0.20.3rc
[INFO]: building formatting object tree
[ERROR]:
Hi,
How do I vertically align the 2nd column text to the last line of the
text contained in the first column?
Input:
fo:table table-layout=fixed
fo:table-column column-width=115mm/
fo:table-column column-width=55mm/
fo:table-body
Maybe you have Fit to page activated in Acrobat Reader. That may cause
your page to be scaled and the margins may vary.
Normally, PDF is portable between printers which does not mean that the
same documents really looks exactly the same on each printer (resolution,
font replacements etc).
And
Well, a couple of times I almost went mad because I couldn't figure out
why my lengths didn't come out like I wanted them. And that was because
I had Fit to page enabled.
Most problems I have with inaccurate positioning of text elements is
when I have to print on preprinted forms. I usually solve
Solved! Yes, the answer is to set display-align=after.
Thanks
Costantino
Costantino
I've been occassionally getting this error:
[ERROR]: Page subsequences exhausted. Using previous subsequence.
I haven't really nailed down what causes it - it's happened with both very
large and very small input XML. It doesn't seem to affect the output.
I was just wondering what this means?
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