Clay Leeds wrote:
Are you saying, that your web site generates these PDF files from FO
files on the fly? That's bitchin/nifty/cool! The pic of the Tiger is
pretty s-uh-weet too! Wow! I didn't really understand just how useful
SVG was until I saw that. I figured it was useful for charts & such.
Darrel,
At 10:49 AM 1/6/2003, you wrote:
Here's how it works--when you pick an FO file, my struts action class
checks to see if the PDF has been generated yet. If not, it passes it to
FOP and generates it. If so, it serves up the existing PDF. So, as
people hit all the examples, the website s
Clay Leeds wrote:
Thanks for putting this stuff up. It's a great reference. Would it be
helpfulif someone put PDF versions of these files rendered in 0.20.4
(the current "stable" version)? Also, do you have a script which
output these, or did you render them individually, one at a time?
Hi Clay
I fixed giro.fo and fop version mistake. Going to fix a few other minor
problems (image paths) before pushing to my public server, so those
fixes won't show up until later today.
Darrel
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
That's probably the master-name attribute on one of the page-sequence
elements that sh
Darrel,
Thanks for putting this stuff up. It's a great reference. Would it be
helpfulif someone put PDF versions of these files rendered in 0.20.4 (the
current "stable" version)? Also, do you have a script which output these,
or did you render them individually, one at a time?
BTW, forgive my n
That's probably the master-name attribute on one of the page-sequence
elements that should actually be a master-reference. That's fixed in CVS.
But the FO Darrel uses still has this problem. Darrel, could you fix
that?
On 06.01.2003 13:24:40 Varley, Roger wrote:
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> > See them at:
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Varley, Roger wrote:
See them at:
www.webappcore.com/fop
giro.fo gives me "the file is damaged and couldn't be repaired" when viewing
with IE5.5 and Acrobat 5.0. Everything else seems OK. Thanks for the effort.
The same for me. Probably pdf is broken.
btw, I wish fop is "version 2.0.5rc", but t
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> See them at:
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> www.webappcore.com/fop
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giro.fo gives me "the file is damaged and couldn't be repaired" when viewing
with IE5.5 and Acrobat 5.0. Everything else seems OK. Thanks for the effort.
Regards
Roger
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Hi Steve
No. Text flowing around images is not even implemented, yet.
On 05.01.2003 22:43:21 Steve Homer wrote:
> Are there any examples showing complex formatting like text flowing round
> svgs bitmap import that kind of thing?
Jeremias Maerki
FO source is linked in now. Not sure if all browsers can view it, but
it shows up fine on Mozilla 1.2 and IE6.
Darrel
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
www.webappcore.com/fop
That's great, Darrel! We definitely have to update
http://xml.apache.org/fop/examples.html page to link this one.
One small featu
Are there any examples showing complex formatting like text flowing round
svgs bitmap import that kind of thing?
Steve
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From: "Oleg Tkachenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 9:55 AM
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Good suggestion, will add the FO as soon as I can.
Darrel
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Darrel Riekhof wrote:
See them at:
www.webappcore.com/fop
That's great, Darrel! We definitely have to update
http://xml.apache.org/fop/examples.html page to link this one.
One small feature request - it would be nic
Darrel Riekhof wrote:
See them at:
www.webappcore.com/fop
That's great, Darrel! We definitely have to update
http://xml.apache.org/fop/examples.html page to link this one.
One small feature request - it would be nice to have link to a fo file along
with pdf.
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Oleg Tkachenko
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