At 23:13 19.01.2003 +0100, you wrote:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.apache.fop.fo.flow.BasicLink.layout(BasicLink.java:94)
Seems like links do not mix well with footnote spilling.
Workarounds:
- Avoid links in footnotes generally. This will save you occasional
other trouble too.
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hi,
below is my fo file. when i transform it using apache fop
the result is a pdf that the content of "other" is shown
first.
is it possible to make apache fop display the contents by
setting some attributes.
thx
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just reverse the page-sequence nodes and check it..
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From: joni santoso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 12:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: what's wrong with this?
hi,
below is my fo file. when i transform it using apache fop
the result is
After many edits , my XSL files become not well-arranged. Does exist some
(freeware) program, which can in my XSL, XML, FO files align all starting
and ending tags back together ? For example:
text
text
-
text
text
or
text
text
Thanks.
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Hi.
Does any one know of any printer/output servers that uses FOP or a java XSL-FO solution?
/Henrik Olsson
Hello Folks!
I'm trying to print a generated pdf. I knew i could use the PrintRenderer
from the PrintStarter class.
The only problem is that my pdf is not fopped in real - time. It was
generated some time ago and was
stored in out application pdf database for later use. So the problem is how
can i
Why not using AcrobatReader with the commandline option for printing?
Markus
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# Hello Folks!
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# I'm trying to print a generat
Hello!
It should work on my linux server.
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Why not using AcrobatReader with the commandline option for printing?
Markus
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You can do this with sed, fairly easily I think. I wrote a regex to
clean up my tags, but it doesn't fix the indenting, since my editor
does that pretty well.
If you are using an inferior OS from a Redmond-based corporate
criminal() then the application XMLSpy handles cleaning up the
code pret
Kevin Ross wrote:
I checked out from both cvs branches and neither compiles...it doesn't
seem to be in a state where an outsider could easily debug any issues
and contribute a patch.
Right. If you wanna help you have to be involved into the redesign, it's not
patch time. Start from reading fop-dev
joni santoso wrote:
below is my fo file. when i transform it using apache fop the result is
a pdf that the content of "other" is shown first.
is it possible to make apache fop display the contents by setting some
attributes.
It's order of page-sequences what determines order of generated pages.
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After many edits , my XSL files become not well-arranged. Does exist some
(freeware) program, which can in my XSL, XML, FO files align all starting
and ending tags back together ? For example:
text
text
-
text
text
or
text
text
Ther
Mirko Sertic wrote:
It should work on my linux server.
Does Acrobat for linux exist?
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eXperanto team
Multiconn Technologies, Israel
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On my RedHat AcrobatReader runs pretty good!
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# Mirko Sertic wrote:
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# > It should work on my linux server.
Henrik Olsson wrote:
Does any one know of any printer/output servers that uses FOP or a java
XSL-FO solution?
IBM has one for zOS, it's java and xsl-fo (not FOP):
http://www.printers.ibm.com/R5PSC.NSF/Web/xmlextenderhome.
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Oleg Tkachenko
eXperanto team
Multiconn Technologies, Israel
Ok, ok, youre right.
But one of our goals is not to use the acrobat. We want
to print directly from our application. Isn't there any
open source java pdf printing api available
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Gesendet: Montag, 20. Januar 2003 11
I have Oracle database with interMedia, which is database support for
pictures, sounds, etc ...
In BC4J technology, I use simple function WriteXML ( ...) , which can
output the data from the database table to XML in format like this:
Data1
Data2
...
...
...
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If the table contains column Photo of type ORDIMAGE ( picture ), the XML
looks like this:
image/pjpeg
FFD8FFE000104A46494600010202FFE100424578696649492A00080001000B0002001C001A00414344205379
Hello,
I use fop 0.20.4 and want to produce a pdf-file of .xml and .xsl.
What can I do, that a fo:block is not be separated by an automatic
page-break.
thanks in advance
Markus
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Zieseniß, Markus wrote:
I use fop 0.20.4 and want to produce a pdf-file of .xml and .xsl.
What can I do, that a fo:block is not be separated by an automatic
page-break.
Don't use it or encapsulate into fo:inline-container.
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eXperanto team
Multiconn Technologies, Israel
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inline-container does not work (the table in the block is pushed together).
Does the actual version solve this problem (the whole block appears on the
next page?)
thanks
Markus
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Zieseniß, Markus wrote:
inline-container does not work (the table in the block is pushed together).
Does the actual version solve this problem (the whole block appears on the
next page?)
Well, right, inline-container is not implemented. What are you trying to
achieve actually?
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Oleg Tkachenko
e
Not sure if this is what you had in mind, but you should be able to
manipulate the source xml into something like this inside an
tag.
data:image/jpeg;base64,SOMEBASE64ENCODEDDATA"/>
Colin
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subje
I've to generate a .pdf-letter (up to 3 pages) . The flow text is brought by
xml-file.
So the text on a page is variable. Some text-sections (fo:blocks) are not
allowed to be separated
by a page-break, they have to be written on the next page. I heard of the
"page-break-inside"-attribute, which sho
Hi,
I have seen various posts about this but nothing definative about the solution.
Here's the problem:
I am building a web application to deploy and have no idea whether the
deployment site runs with Unix or Windows or which Servlet engine they use. In
theory, this should not be a problem if
Hi,
I have found a solution that I think works (have not got access to a Unix
environment to confirm this) but I did not hard-code any window/unix specific
paths.
Here's a snippet of code I used:
ServletContext scntxt = this.getServletContext();
String pathToFile = scntxt.getRealPath("/WEB-INF
Hi Markus,
the correct way in XSL-FO is to use keep-together="always" property on the
blocks that you don't want to be broken across pages. However, this is not
implemented in general within FOP.
Only work around available is to put your blocks inside a blind table, since
keep-together property
Well, there's the GNU version of GhostScript. I don't know any good,
working PDF interpreter written in Java. But I've just found something
new: A browser written in Java that also has a PDF interpreter:
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~phelps/Multivalent/
It's open source (BSD) but doesn't have an 1.0
Hi fop users!
I have a servlet, which gets data from a sql database, puts it in xml and then
i transform the xml to xsl:fo and use the fop Driver to transform it to pdf and
send the pdf to the browser, using the following code snippet:
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResp
Hi all. We’ve got a problem using fop to format a
paragraph. The thing is that when we try to put a text inside a paragraph, we
get the undesired result as seen in the image attached. What can i do to set
the space between lines as best as possible?
Here’s the code used to show th
Sorry.
Here’s the attached image.
Thanks,
Ramon Maria Gallart
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I use FOP 0.20.5rc with j2sdk1.4.0_03 and i can't convert fo file with svg (with text) to PDF with Text.
i made fonts metrics files without error and i added svgSTROKEStext entry in userconfig.xml and i had opened arial.ttf font and saved it with a truetypefont editor.
When i laun
Eric,
I've just reproduced you problem. It's a Batik bug because the
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException also happens in Squiggle (the Batik SVG
Browser). Please send a bugreport to the batik team and include your SVG
file.
You could probably get rid of the error if you rewrote your SVG, but I
haven't
On 20.01.2003 18:55:46 Peter Menzel wrote:
> So all works fine, but I thought about speed issues:
>
> in every doGet(..) call a new driver is created, and I think that is to slow
> for a large number of users accessing the servlet.
> But when i put the driver as a global variable in the servlet
Can you please attach (!) a complete XSL-FO sample (preferably zipped) so
we can reproduce? It's very awesome to scratch together a testfile from
inline code snippets. Thanks a lot for making our lifes easier.
And please indicate the version of FOP you're running. If you're running
0.20.3 or earli
Hello. Here's a newbie question:
Does anyone know how to center this table on a page. I've tried a bunch of
stuff and nothing works. Here's the code:
Jon Steeves
Technical Communications
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After many edits , my XSL files become not well-arranged. Does exist some
(freeware) program, which can in my XSL, XML, FO files align all starting
and ending tags back together ? For example:
Emacs+PSGML is The Real Thing (TM).
J.Pietschmann
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Zhong Yi wrote:
I am using Ghostview8.0 to preview the PS output.
It's seems PS output did not draw any shape or path
which has stroke attribute set to gray or lightgray.
Is this a FOP bug or Ghostview?
Well, try on another machine and some other tool to display
the result, preferably a PS printer.
Mirko Sertic wrote:
But one of our goals is not to use the acrobat. We want
to print directly from our application. Isn't there any
open source java pdf printing api available
There is xpdf, and you cal always search SourceForge and
FreshMeat.
J.Pietschmann
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Ramon Maria Gallart wrote:
It happens that inside the same paragraph there can be different font
sizes, so i just don’t know what to do to fix it.
FOP doesn't support mixing different font sizes within one
line.
J.Pietschmann
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Jon Steeves wrote:
Does anyone know how to center this table on a page.
FAQ. See
http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#faq-N10489
J.Pietschmann
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This is the code from the faq. Seems to me that it will center the info within
the cell, not center the whole table on the page. Have I misunderstood it?
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Try putting your table within that cell (ie nested tables)
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> This is the code from the faq. Seems to me that it will
Tried that, but still doesn't center the table on the page - FOP left-justifies
it. Here's the code I used
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From: Roland Neilands [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
Try using this file for loading resources.
Currently it loads only as properties and String but you may choose to
return anyway you want.
import java.util.Properties;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
/**
Jon,
Here's what I think J. meant to send you:
You can use blind table columns with proportional column width
for centering. The following will appear to center a 5cm
column:
...
...
Depending on your problem you can add the two
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