As a workaround you can use GhostScript to convert the PDF files to
PostScript. The EPS files will processed correctly this way.
On 03.12.2003 09:24:57 Krister Wicksell Eriksson wrote:
I'm trying to get the cid-fonts.fo example working with ps output but get the
error.
[WARNING] Only
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From: Yeung, Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am having a problem where data put into the region-start of a document
does not get rendered using the postscript renderer (every other
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Is this a limitation in the Postscript renderer?
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PS Renderer is
Ethan,
I don't know if you monitor fop-dev but Zhong(George) Yi has sent a
bugfix and I've just applied it to CVS (maintenance branch). The thing
looks better now. You may want to try again.
On 09.05.2003 17:02:18 Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I was able to reproduce the problem. So you are creating
:-(
I hope the next version of this IPP Client(v2) will be better :-)
Thank you for your help and suggestions.
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Subject: Re: PostScript
On 12.05.2003 14:06
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On 09.05.2003 18:26:11 Leet, Ethan C wrote:
fo:external-graphic src=someimage.png blah blah/
Does it have
What do you mean with I can't view the file in GhostView? Do you get
error messages or what's wrong? I have no problems here.
On 09.05.2003 12:38:54 Leet, Ethan C wrote:
I first tried to render an image into PDF with the PDFRenderer.
The image has text in it, the text was
is jumbled and not
clear.
Any suggestions ?
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From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What do you mean with I can't view the file in GhostView? Do you get
error messages or what's
am only using the Driver class to set the renderer by RENDER_*
??
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From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 7:01 AM
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Subject: Re: PostScript
What do you mean with I can't view the file in GhostView? Do
Send me the generated PS file (and FO) off-list. I'll have a look at it
in about 3 hours, when I'm back. Got to go now...
On 09.05.2003 13:04:48 Leet, Ethan C wrote:
There are no errors when I render the file.
When I call gv test.ps
to open ghost view, ghost view
to the FOTree.
I can include the code file.
Thank you
Ethan
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From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 7:18 AM
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Subject: Re: PostScript
Send me the generated PS file (and FO) off-list. I'll have a look
I got the same thing with XPDF and Ghostview ... I have the right number of
pages but every pages are white ...
My FO-files are quite complex (100 pages, tables, tables in tables, a lot of
graphics -PNG, BMP and EPS- ).
Le Vendredi 09 Mai 2003 12:38, Leet, Ethan C a écrit :
I first tried to
I'm not so sure you've got the same problem. I've only seen the problem
with images in SVG. The rest seems to work correctly. Could you also
come up with a small (!) example showing your problem? I've run all the
examples in examples/fo with the PS renderer. Most files just render
fine. Some are
the data in it, but the
image never apears ?
If I get an image, I will diff the files ??
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From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: PostScript
I was able to reproduce the problem. So
hangs ??
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From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: PostScript
I was able to reproduce the problem. So you are creating an XSL-FO
document and using an fo:instream-foreign-object with embedded
On 09.05.2003 17:07:29 Leet, Ethan C wrote:
Yes this is correct :-)
If I use fo:external-graphic, then I will have to write the SVG data
to a tmp file
then pass a URL to the fo:external-graphic to the tmp file ?
No, if the only element in your SVG in an image element
On 09.05.2003 18:00:34 Leet, Ethan C wrote:
I change my code to use
fo:external-graphic content-height=6in content-width=7in
src=url(/tmp/tmp.svg)/
No the process locks some where ??
Did you close your temporary file? Anyway, I don't think you will have
to write a
for printing, then format this data to some printer language, PDF,
PS, PCL.
Any ideas or help or advice ??
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Subject: Re: PostScript
On 09.05.2003 18:00:34 Leet
On 09.05.2003 18:26:11 Leet, Ethan C wrote:
fo:external-graphic src=someimage.png blah blah/
Does it have to be a png ?
No. That was just an example.
I am creating the SVG with the SVGGraphics2D.
Not sure, but why don't you try to render directly with
Leet, Ethan C wrote:
I see the image I want, but the image's text is jumbled and not
clear.
Sounds like
http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#svg-text
I guess SVG wont render to PS.
J.Pietschmann
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On 09.05.2003 21:29:18 J.Pietschmann wrote:
Leet, Ethan C wrote:
I see the image I want, but the image's text is jumbled and not
clear.
Sounds like
http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#svg-text
You could be right.
I guess SVG wont render to PS.
It does (to a certain degree) and
Sorry for the delay. I've looked up that private discussion with Claes
Bergsten. The theory is that that particular Xerox PDF RIP has a bug in
the PDF to PostScript conversion which causes the subsequent PostScript
RIP to choke on PDF XObjects (which are normally used to hold images).
You don't
Patrick Branley wrote:
The RIP can accept a PDF file, which then im assuming converts it to
postscript before output.
If you open a PDF in Acrobat with distiller set up as a printer device you
can print a PDF to another PDF file. Using this process the new PDF file
will pass through the RIP
Victor Mote wrote:
be a short-term fix that wouldn't affect their workflow. Another
workaround
to explore is to output PostScript from PDF see if it works better.
Sorry, this should say output PostScript from FOP.
Victor Mote
Branley
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Subject: RE: Postscript Error when RIPing document created with FOP
Patrick Branley wrote:
I have PDF document created with FOP that I sent to Xerox
Patrick Branley wrote:
I have PDF document created with FOP that I sent to Xerox Docucolor 2060
using a Scitex Spire RIP that failed with the following error:
...
The printer has a workaround by first distilling the file in Acrobat and
then resending it to the RIP, but this affects their
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 05:12, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
You will have to go with the PDF renderer for now, I'm afraid.
OK.
Is there any other tool that can convert PDF to PostScript in Windows?
Win32 port of pdftops from the xpdf package perhaps:
On 31.01.2003 02:19:03 Rodolfo M. Raya wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 05:12, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
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Is there any other tool that can convert PDF to PostScript in Windows?
Win32 port of pdftops from the xpdf package perhaps:
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 03:23, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I need to solve this problem soon. If I'm able fix the PS renderer, I
will contribute all the code. Problem is, I know nothing about the PS
renderer and how to handle Unicode fonts with it.
I wouldn't recommend this at the moment if
On 29.01.2003 19:29:02 Rodolfo M. Raya wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 14:41, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Hi
The Arial font you're talking about is TrueType, right? You can't use
TrueType fonts with the PostScript renderer, yet. The PostScript
renderer is not anywhere near the functionality
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 14:41, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Hi
The Arial font you're talking about is TrueType, right? You can't use
TrueType fonts with the PostScript renderer, yet. The PostScript
renderer is not anywhere near the functionality the PDF renderer offers.
I noticed that you
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