RE: Opacity in SVG graphics on PDF documents.

2003-11-02 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
-Original Message- From: Koes, Derrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ah, opacity is not a problem with jpegs. However, svg graphics such as text appear less crisp than the original SVG, especially when printing. Hi, That's a FAQ. Check

Opacity in SVG graphics on PDF documents.

2003-10-31 Thread Koes, Derrick
I know that opacity is a problem as evidenced known problem 6. http://xml.apache.org/fop/graphics.html#svg-problems However, does anyone know why? I attempted to work around this issue by converting the image first to png (tried tiff and jpeg too). The opacity is there with png, but

RE: Opacity in SVG graphics on PDF documents.

2003-10-31 Thread Chris Faulkner
:26To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Opacity in SVG graphics on PDF documents. I know that opacity is a problem as evidenced known problem 6. http://xml.apache.org/fop/graphics.html#svg-problems However, does anyone know why? I attempted to work around this issue by converting

RE: Opacity in SVG graphics on PDF documents.

2003-10-31 Thread Koes, Derrick
] Subject: RE: Opacity in SVG graphics on PDF documents. Hello Not sure why this is a problem. I use batik to create JPGs with transparency from SVG input. I then embed these with FOP. Have you tried rasterising your SVG separately ? Chrus -Original Message- From

AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-08-26 Thread Psi Aushilfe3
This gets off topic for this list by some comfortable margin now. I agree, however it might be interesting for people to know that the problem is actually Jboss 2.4's WebService MBean (not tomcat) which does read mime type from a fixed file within the dist jboss.jar (org/jboss/web/mime.types)

Re: AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-08-26 Thread J.Pietschmann
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote: On the other hand FOP could be smart enough to do its job without mime types at all ;) Well, FOP does so: it reads a bit ahead and tries matches the signature for the various image formats. The trouble with GIF images starts at GIFImag.java line 85, where the Java run time

AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-08-25 Thread Psi Aushilfe3
You are right, wget reveals text/html. web.xml: mime-mapping extensiongif/extension mime-typeimage/gif/mime-type /mime-mapping ? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands,

AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-08-25 Thread Psi Aushilfe3
You are right, wget reveals text/html. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Freitag, 15. August 2003 19:14 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF Psi Aushilfe3 wrote: Yes, I am sure :-) It's the simplest

Re: AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-08-25 Thread J.Pietschmann
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote: You are right, wget reveals text/html. web.xml: mime-mapping extensiongif/extension mime-typeimage/gif/mime-type /mime-mapping ? So what? If the client receives text/html, something sent text/html. Check what the servlet matching *.gif or images/* or

AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-08-15 Thread Psi Aushilfe3
Weird, at this point FOP should already have successfully accessed the content. Are you sure the server doesn't send a redirect or requires authentication for the URL? Look into the server logs for suspicious Yes, I am sure :-) It's the simplest HTTP GET you can imagine :) Bug?

AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-07-31 Thread Psi Aushilfe3
1. Does FOP signal any errors related to the external graphic? [2003-07-31 09:53:18,562 INFO,STDOUT] [ERROR]: Error in XObject : Error while loading image http://127.0.0.1:8083/must_unfortunately_not_be_made_public.gif : class java.lang.ClassCastException -

AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-07-31 Thread Psi Aushilfe3
The URL is correct, a browser displays the .gif image. Well, it work with BMP images (however color images appear b/w) so it is probably a problem with FOP's GIF decoder (?). However FOP just can decode the GIF if I don't pass an URL but an file system path...weird.

AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-07-31 Thread Psi Aushilfe3
The URL is correct, a browser displays the .gif image. Well, it work with BMP images (however color images appear b/w) so it is probably a problem with FOP's GIF decoder (?). However FOP just can decode the GIF if I don't pass an URL but an file system path...weird. ...and jpeg works just

Re: AW: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-07-31 Thread J.Pietschmann
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote: [2003-07-31 09:53:18,562 INFO,STDOUT] [ERROR]: Error in XObject : Error while loading image http://127.0.0.1:8083/must_unfortunately_not_be_made_public.gif : class java.lang.ClassCastException - sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection$HttpInputStream Weird, at this point

RE: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-07-29 Thread Victor Mote
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote: --- Start -- I was trying to put an absolute http URL into an fo:external-graphics src attribute and got an corrupted PDF which Acrobat refuses to open. If I use an relative local file system path everything works just fine. Can't I use URLs?! .or what may I be doing wrong?

Re: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF

2003-07-29 Thread J.Pietschmann
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote: I was trying to put an absolute http URL into an fo:external-graphics src attribute and got an corrupted PDF which Acrobat refuses to open. If I use an relative local file system path everything works just fine. Narrow down the problem: 1. Does FOP signal any errors related to

Re: Graphics in pdf

2002-02-19 Thread Jeremias Maerki
I think Josh's suggestion is the right one. Here are some relevant pointers to the archive: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-devm=101100884011907w=2 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10044527565r=1w=2 I want to put an eps-graphic into a pdf-file. I havn't found how I could do this. But

Graphics in pdf

2002-02-18 Thread Christine Kaempfer
Hello, I want to put an eps-graphic into a pdf-file. I havn't found how I could do this. But maybe there is another method to put a high resolution graphic which looks good in a pdf-printout into a pdf document. Thanks for your help Christine