Apologies for such a helpless question.
In the attached fo: doc, I am laying out 4 visible tables formatted inside
another table. (I assume standard operating procedure for managing page
layout.)
The three right-most tables all have their rows lined up correctly with
each other. I cannot figure
Anton Wardaschko (PA) wrote:
Unfortunatly you wrote firstly only mantain without branch
number. So i thougt, that the main may be correct.
How can i see, which version of FOP contain the branch? I mean,
that branch fop-0_20_2-maintain contains fop version 0.20.5rc3,
so the number of the
Clay Leeds wrote:
While we're on the subject of books and resources for FOP Resources,
here's a couple things to add. One of my previous posts included a list
of good books on XSL-FO (some of which you've listed). Here's a link to
my post.
Clay Leeds wrote:
- To help with searching the FOP site, put the title of the image
format in parentheses for all image formats (if known) like you've done
with ICO, PICT PSD--i.e., GIF (Graphics Interchange Format); PNG
(Portable Network Graphics); etc.
OK. Done in CVS.
- at the bottom
Clay Leeds wrote:
Here's a link which has a list of graphics formats:
http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/mxr/gfx/
Thanks, I had just gotten them from my handy O'Reilly Encyclopedia of
Graphics File Formats book. The good news is that all agree!
BTW, perhaps these messages should be going to/from
Clay Leeds wrote:
NOTE TO VICTOR: since/if EPS (Encapsulated PostSript) can be used by FOP
(can it?), should it be added to the list?
To my knowledge, FOP doesn't support EPS right now. I think Jeremias has a
project underway to add that. I would think it to be pretty doable,
especially for
Marcelo Jaccoud Amaral wrote:
Well, I tried to download a new snapshot from CVS, but these are from the
redesign branch, which is still not fully functional -- the result was a
mess. I searched the CVS server for a updated to the maintainance branch,
but couldn't locate the files. May you
I downloaded FOP(fop-0.20.5rc2-bin.tar.gz) from http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop/. It
is giving error " Error reading header after processing 0
entries". Is there any other place I can download FOP? I faced the same
problem with old version of FOP from the same site.
Regards, Adinarayana
Hi!
The XSL-FO solution to your problem is put keep-with-next=always on your
heading blocks to ensure the text block always follows it or both are moved
to the next page together.
Unfortunately, keep-* properties are not implemented on fo:block in FOP yet.
yes, i read this. Is there a time
J.Pietschmann wrote:
EPS is supported, in some sense. FOP will basically dump it more
or less unchanged into the PDF, and Acrobat Reader isn't able to
display it. However, a PS printer will happily print the PDF including
the EPS, and IIRC ghostscript will display it correctly.
There's
Pabolu, Adinarayana wrote:
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I downloaded FOP(fop-0.20.5rc2-bin.tar.gz) from
http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop/. It is giving error Error reading header
after processing 0 entries. Is there any other place I can download FOP? I
faced the same problem with old version of FOP from the same
Anton Wardaschko (PA) wrote:
Unfortunately, keep-* properties are not implemented on fo:block
in FOP yet.
yes, i read this. Is there a time line, where is listed, when
this function probably will be added?
No. See:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/gethelp.html#compliance
Victor Mote
Hi!
The output of the TOC-Numbers looks now much better, but it is not perfect.
The Numbers of sect2 fit not exact with the oders. Is this problem known and
would be corrected in the next version?
Could you supply a slightly more explicit problem description, preferably
augmented by a small,
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document
:
Hello,
I have followed the steps to set up for embedding an OCR font (True Type).
The document generates fine (on our web server) and I can see the OCR fonts
on one PC, but not on others.
I think the PC that shows the font correctly is the one on which I initially
built the userconfig file.
I
Hello everyone,
I have a question about line breaks (maybe too simple for some of you ;-)).
My XML:
...
data
valuehere
is
my
text/value
/data
...
I want to keep the line breaks in my PDF output. But how do I have to say
that in XSL:FO???
Thanks
Harald
Never mind on my previous append - the font was not installed on the server,
so the embed failed.
Apologies...
-Original Message-
From: Thibodeaux, Paul
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 9:21 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Embedded OCR Font not embedding
Hello,
I have followed the
Harald,
That's not too simple for me! It looks like you need to set the
white-space-collapse=false.
fo:block white-space-collapse=false
xsl:value-of select=//data/value/
/fo:block
Hope this helps!
;-p
Dipl.-Oec. Harald Meyer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a question about line breaks
Add this in your fo:block
white-space-collapse=false linefeed-treatment=preserve
white-space-treatment=preserve
Hope this helps.
Dipl.-Oec. Harald Meyer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a question about line breaks (maybe too simple for some of you ;-)).
My XML:
...
data
Harald Meyer wrote:
I want to keep the line breaks in my PDF output. But how do I have to say
that in XSL:FO???
See:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/fo.html#fo-preformat
Also, there are Unicode paragraph separator (U+2029) and line separator
(U+2028) characters that can be used for this purpose if
Pabolu, Adinarayana (MED, GEMS-IT) wrote:
I downloaded FOP( http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop/fop-0.20.5rc2-bin.tar.gz
fop-0.20.5rc2-bin.tar.gz) from http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop/. It is giving
error Error reading header after processing 0 entries.
Sounds like your untar utility is confused. I
Anton Wardaschko (PA) wrote:
See the screenshot. Chapters and all the sections numbers are OK, only the
sect2 Numbers do not fit.
The FO-File is hard to read, cause of no indents in the TOC-generated parts,
a part of fo file is attached to this mail too.
Sorry, it cuts off just before it gets
Hi, I figured I'd ask this here just in case anyone had any opinions. We have a
web-app which currently uses FOP in a servlet to generate PDFs. We are looking
into using HSSF to generate .xls files in a similar fashion. Is anyone out
there swapping FOP and HSSF like this? I've read all of the
I am currently seeking the same information. I'll post some info if I come
up with something.
-Adam
-Original Message-
From: Savino, Matt C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 29, 2003 3:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Seeking advice on HSSF
Hi, I figured I'd ask this here just
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