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don't know exactly about your level of programming experience with
java, but if it's reasonably extended, maybe the jakarta poi project
can provide you with a way to 'extract' the info out of the word doc.
http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/index.html
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we'd have to have a look at the source to be certain, but try adding
the respective heights of all blocks on the page. if the total is
even slightly larger than the defined body ( 1pt would be enough ), i
guess that could trigger a new page.
hope t
Title: fo:table-row borders
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fo:table-row bordersyup! row-border support isn't implemented. either
use the cell-border or the table-border itself...
( dunno for sure, but might have to do with support for cells
spanning multiple rows )
greetz
ald
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soundz like a classpath prob to me.
sure you're running fop from the fop-dir itself?
greetz,
ald
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Not directly with FOP. Possibly with iText.
See http://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html#pdf-postprocess.
greetz
ald
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Correction: 'MS Sans Serif' seems not to be TTF, but FON. Don't know
if this can already be embedded... anyone?
greetz,
ald
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Check out the link below ( MS Sans Serif is TTF ) :
http://xml.apache.org/fop/fonts.html#custom
Greetz,
ald
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> 1. Why does the documentation direct us to use
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Does the empty block look like this :
or like this :
?
Why I'm asking is because a thread was started last week about a
problem with line-breaks & I remember someone pointing out that
'' renders a content area containing nothing.
Perhaps this
only one place to start :
http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/Overview.html#contents
greetz
ald
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it is not... an intermediate .fo is indeed generated ( if the .xsl &
.xml together
make up a well-formed xsl:fo document ).
greetz
ald
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last one, i swear ( :-) )
just to add that i got following message processing :
"area contents overflows area inline"
(mentioned as info, not an error)
this msg dissappeared when i made the suggested adjustments
(ver : fop 0.20.5rc3a )
greetz,
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hey waddya know... tried this : removed the border defs from the
header & voila
no gap and no misalignment.
greetz,
ald
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now see perfectly what u meant & it also strikes me that the
initial gap is on the bottom side of the border - which is not at all
what i had
in mind ( was looking at this purely from XML perspective )
( borders do not work on rows, but according
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header & body are peerz, indeed
header & row, however ?
:-)
greetz
ald
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set up a *-page-master with the appropriate width x height ??
good luck
ald
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tar is actually a gzip format ( i see this has already been
answered ... )
i would have recommended using WinRAR, which seems to
have no probz with doubled .tar-extension.
cheerz,
ald
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my guess is this has sth to do with inheritance
top or bottom? both get "doubled" by them being defined
in table-header & table-row ( last one implicitly ? )
would try adding them to the row instead & leaving them out
of the table-header ( unless i r
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dunno exactly, but i think this might do the trick :
- - set margin-top & margin-bottom to 0
- - define region-before with extent equal to page-height
- - define region-body with the desired measures for the actual
document
- - define static
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i'm speaking from neither, but the desired result seems
a little awkward (?)
better-formed :
PErf.2003 etc.
or
PErf. 2003 2002 2000
( optional : defining entity for " " to make it more readable )
cheerz,
ald
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sounds like a classpath problem to me... u must make sure the fop.jar
file is accessible
at runtime. ( try adding PATH=%PATH%;C:\fop-0.20.5rc\build\fop.jar -
or wherever this file is located -
to the batch file ).
greetz,
ald
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That hasn't changed as far as I know. Are you sure you got the
maintenance branch and not the redesign/trunk/HEAD?
On 23.06.2003 19:26:11 Andreas Delmelle wrote:
> btw : switched to the latest version of the 'maintain' branch, but
&g
drop the object if it saves the PDF again. And of course, you
need to provide a way to support your proprietary extension. Better
stick to standards.
On 22.06.2003 12:26:04 Andreas Delmelle wrote:
> also, i'm considering the option of creating an
> additional content-stream, that c
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On 21.06.2003 12:45:06 Andreas Delmelle wrote:
> while embedding FOP using embedded TrueType & implementing PDF
> encryption,
> stumbled upon the following (Acrobat Reader 5.1) :
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ncryption & Custom fonts
On 21.06.2003 12:45:06 Andreas Delmelle wrote:
> while embedding FOP using embedded TrueType & implementing PDF
> encryption,
> stumbled upon the following (Acrobat Reader 5.1) :
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That's the missing T
If u don't use custom fonts, code like in my earlier message should do the
trick.
( Create an options Hashmap & use driver.getRenderer().setOptions(...) ).
Only downside for the moment is that the producer info will get scrambled,
but as this is a
mere detail... The supplied restrictions are fully
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while embedding FOP using embedded TrueType & implementing PDF
encryption,
stumbled upon the following (Acrobat Reader 5.1) :
- - unable to extract embedded font ...
- - also the producer (& author / title / date - added myself)
properties in the P
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