All,
I am using fop (0.20.5rc) with an fo:external-graphic reference to an SVG file. The SVG file looks fine by itself, and the resulting PDF looks fine on the screen, but when I print it, the rectangles look like they are drawn with fat crayons.
Here is a short excerpt from the SVG:
?xml
Iget the same problem as Harm did a few weeks back. I am using an SVG exported from OpenOffice. I refer to it with a fo:external-graphic. Using FOP 0.20.5rc, I generate a PDF. But Acrobat complains about a "wrong operand type" and fails.
I have isolated the problem to the viewbox. OpenOffice
Was a bug was introduced sometime after 0.20.4 ?
The following FO file causes fop-0.20.5rc to run forever. It generates a
neverending log file that looks like this:
[INFO] area contents overflows area [ERROR] Couldn't find hyphenation
pattern en [ERROR] Error building hyphenation tree for
()
fo:blockmonthly payment amount/fo:block
/fo:list-item-body
/fo:list-item
Chris Bowditch wrote:
Hi Dave,
see comments below.
From: David Bridgeland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Was a bug was introduced sometime after 0.20.4 ?
The following FO file causes fop-0.20.5rc to run forever. It
generates
You are right. That is the problem. Thanks.
J.Pietschmann wrote:
David Bridgeland wrote:
Variables/fo:blockfo:list-block id=id385546
provisional-distance-between-starts=1em
This is probably too small (see bug #6094).
J.Pietschmann
I think I have found a bug in FOP 0.20.5rc2.
I have fo that I expect to product PDF that looks like this:
This line is somehow being repeated:
5 The list item body.
The text after the errant repeat.
Instead it produces PDF that looks like this:
This line is somehow being repeated:
5 The list item