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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
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
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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
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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
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From
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)
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
You are right, wget reveals text/html.
web.xml:
mime-mapping
extensiongif/extension
mime-typeimage/gif/mime-type
/mime-mapping
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You are right, wget reveals text/html.
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Von: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 15. August 2003 19:14
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Betreff: Re: URLs in external-graphics - corrupt PDF
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote:
Yes, I am sure :-) It's the simplest
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
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?
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 -
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.
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
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
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote:
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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?
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
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
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
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