Re: Is it possible to maintain kerning in FO?

2002-06-16 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Actually, in 0.20.4rc letter-spacing should work now, but only for the
PDF and PS renderers.

On 14.06.2002 21:13:09 Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
> Max Dcosta wrote:
> 
> > Is it possible to maintain kerning in FO?
> In FO yes, it's possible by "letter-spacing" property:
>letter-spacing="2mm">This is a text with 2mm letter-spacing
> 
> But afaik letter-spacing is not implemented in fop yet, fop only able to 
> keep font built-in kerning.
> 
> -- 
> Oleg Tkachenko
> Multiconn International Ltd


Cheers,
Jeremias Maerki



Re: Is it possible to maintain kerning in FO?

2002-06-14 Thread Oleg Tkachenko
Max Dcosta wrote:
Is it possible to maintain kerning in FO?
In FO yes, it's possible by "letter-spacing" property:
This is a text with 2mm letter-spacing
But afaik letter-spacing is not implemented in fop yet, fop only able to 
keep font built-in kerning.

--
Oleg Tkachenko
Multiconn International Ltd


Re: Is it possible ?

2002-05-30 Thread J.Pietschmann
Cyril Rognon wrote:
In order to Write/Print/Read/select protect your document, FOP does not 
do this, simply because it is not part of XSL FO. Yet, you may use 
another Java tool combined with FOP to do this : the iText library.
Sample code:
 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-dev&m=102002975028427&w=2
J.Pietschmann



Re: Is it possible ?

2002-05-30 Thread Cyril Rognon
Hi Xavier,
as for the 300 dpi I cannot say but you might search the archive of the 
list about this.

In order to Write/Print/Read/select protect your document, FOP does not do 
this, simply because it is not part of XSL FO. Yet, you may use another 
Java tool combined with FOP to do this : the iText library.

You can use it to create a copy of your FOP generated PDF wich you can read 
protect and  print protect and write protect and so on. iText tutorial 
shows you how to do this.

I think someone on the dev-list has done some work to propose a FOP 
extension that uses iText to do this kind of stuff. Once again, you may 
look for it in the achive. Even if you don't use FOP extension, you may use 
iText explicitly after FOP has generated your PDF.

Cyril
At 09:03 30/05/2002 +0200, you wrote:
hello,
Is it possible with fop to get a 300 dpi resolution for a Pdf File ?
Is it possible to write protect, print protect, read protect with a 
password a Pdf File.

If it is, please give me clues.
Xavier



RE: Is it possible?

2002-02-28 Thread Savino, Matt C
I don't see why not. It would be an a lot of work, but not impossible. I
assume you want to fill in the values as well? The only thing I see that I
can't speak for sure about is the background image at the top of the page.
But I guess you could always make the whole header an image if you have to.

Here's a lab report we do in FOP that is not as graphically involved as your
doc, but may give you an idea.

Good luck,
-matt



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> I'm looking to use fop to render this document.
> I would like to know if is possible to render this document with fop.
> Thanks in advance and i'm sorry for my bad english.
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