Re: floating text in multi-column-layout

2006-03-15 Thread Jeremias Maerki
If FOP supported footnotes that don't span all columns (like some other FO implementations do as an extension to the spec), then yes. But at the moment, no. On 14.03.2006 17:42:01 Jones wrote: Hello fop-experts, I want to create a three-column-layout by using fop 0.20.5. At the bottom of the

Re: fo:table within fo:footnote crashes fop 0.91

2006-03-15 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Thanks for the bug report. There was an easy fix for that, now in SVN Trunk: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=386015view=rev On 14.03.2006 17:30:06 benl wrote: when I try to convert the following XSL-FO file to a PDF, I get a NullPointerException in TableLayoutManager.getNextKnuthElements()

Re: FOP, CMYK and PDF

2006-03-15 Thread Olivier Mansour
Actually it's a mistake A good JPEG with with CMYK color profil is OK without error and warning. So, using FOP and 0.91 and pdfbox I can produce goof CMYK PDF. Thanks to all Olivier Le 15 mars 06 à 09:29, Jeremias Maerki a écrit : It would be good if you could post the offending JPEG file,

AW: fo:table within fo:footnote crashes fop 0.91

2006-03-15 Thread benl
Thanks for the prompt reply. Now it works like a charm. Thanks for the bug report. There was an easy fix for that, now in SVN Trunk: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=386015view=rev On 14.03.2006 17:30:06 benl wrote: when I try to convert the following XSL-FO file to a PDF, I get a

Unable to use bound fonts in SVG

2006-03-15 Thread Lev T
Hi. I am creating PDF documents using fop, those documents include embedded fonts and SVG images, which use same embedded fonts. PDF I get does not use selected fonts in SVGs. What do I do wrong ? Attached files are: example.fo : Example file with SVG text example.pdf : PDF built from

Re: Infinite loop with FOP 0.20.5

2006-03-15 Thread Javor . Kolarov
Hello, First, I want to thank all of you who gave me an advice on the problem! I think that that we found a workaround for the problem: It looks like FOP loops only in when a large text is inserted into a table cell with number-rows-spanned larger than 1. FOP tries to present this cell on two

Re: Infinite loop with FOP 0.20.5

2006-03-15 Thread Chris Bowditch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip/ fo:table-cell number-columns-spanned=10 number-rows-spanned=2 xsl:use-attribute-sets=pad.lr.000 brd.006 fo:block xsl:use-attribute-sets=blk.007 fo:inline xsl:use-attribute-sets=blk.font.006 xsl:value-of

Re: Unable to use bound fonts in SVG

2006-03-15 Thread Jeremias Maerki
There are limits to what degree FOP can control the use of fonts inside SVG. Certain text elements are always painted as shapes instead of as text. It depends on the FOP and Batik version in use. In the case that FOP can't control text painting, Batik does it with the help of the Java2D/AWT

RE: Infinite loop with FOP 0.20.5

2006-03-15 Thread Rymasz Jacky
*grin* Are you sure you don't have any keep-with-next or keep-with-previous left... Works for me -Message d'origine- De : Chris Bowditch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mercredi 15 mars 2006 15:41 À : fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Objet : Re: Infinite loop with FOP 0.20.5 [EMAIL

Referencing multiple XML files using FOP

2006-03-15 Thread Gosselin, Michael
Hello, My question is rather simple, and probably documented somewhere, but not where I can find it easily. Currently, we have a process to build PDF and PCL files using FOP. We take an XML file, run it with a format file (XSLT) and produce output. However, we will need to change the

AW: Infinite loop with FOP 0.20.5

2006-03-15 Thread Javor . Kolarov
Yes, I removed them for a test. Eventually I have succeeded to generate the PDF wih 0.91:) The reason why we are still using 0.20.5 is that it is marked as stable and the bank has some special policies... but maybe we can try to push 0.91 if it works with the old FOs. There is a problem with the

Re: Referencing multiple XML files using FOP

2006-03-15 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Mar 15, 2006, at 17:25, Gosselin, Michael wrote: Hi Michael, How do I set up the XSL file to look for the different XML files I will be using? He showed me once, but it didn't stick in my brain. If you need one PDF file as a result of multiple XML files, maybe what he showed you was

Re: AW: Infinite loop with FOP 0.20.5

2006-03-15 Thread Chris Bowditch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I removed them for a test. Eventually I have succeeded to generate the PDF wih 0.91:) The reason why we are still using 0.20.5 is that it is marked as stable and the bank has some special policies... but maybe we can try to push 0.91 if it works with the old FOs.

RE: Referencing multiple XML files using FOP

2006-03-15 Thread Gosselin, Michael
Interestingly enough, it's both. :) The second file is an address file, which I will want to add to the document. However, I can keep using the same file name (such as address.xml) repeatedly, so it's basically one PDF (and one PCL) file with multiple XML files. If you can point me in the

RE: fo:external-graphic and RFC2397

2006-03-15 Thread Thomas, Christopher \(LLU\)
Thanks for your help. I installed Ant, checked out FOP Trunk from the subversion repo., and compiled. The image stuff works great now. Does any one know when the next version of FOP is going to drop? Chris -Original Message- From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday,

Re: Referencing multiple XML files using FOP

2006-03-15 Thread Web Maestro Clay
On Mar 15, 2006, at 9:43 AM, Gosselin, Michael wrote: Interestingly enough, it's both. :) The second file is an address file, which I will want to add to the document. However, I can keep using the same file name (such as address.xml) repeatedly, so it's basically one PDF (and one PCL) file

Re: fo:external-graphic and RFC2397

2006-03-15 Thread Clay Leeds
On Mar 15, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Thomas, Christopher ((LLU)) wrote: Thanks for your help. I installed Ant, checked out FOP Trunk from the subversion repo., and compiled. The image stuff works great now. Does any one know when the next version of FOP is going to drop? Chris Pick one: - nope - soon

Re: fo:external-graphic and RFC2397

2006-03-15 Thread Clay Leeds
On Mar 15, 2006, at 9:53 AM, Clay Leeds wrote: On Mar 15, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Thomas, Christopher ((LLU)) wrote: Thanks for your help. I installed Ant, checked out FOP Trunk from the subversion repo., and compiled. The image stuff works great now. Does any one know when the next version of FOP

RE: Referencing multiple XML files using FOP

2006-03-15 Thread Gosselin, Michael
Thank you very much! If I need more help, I'll be sure to holler! Michael -Original Message- From: Web Maestro Clay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 12:52 PM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: Re: Referencing multiple XML files using FOP On

Re: can fop handle this (memory question)

2006-03-15 Thread Paul Tremblay
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 09:22:36AM +0100, Jeremias Maerki wrote: It's always difficult to estimate if there will be a problem. Trying it out will help a lot. :-) Anyway, given that the latest code hasn't received much attention on memory consumption, yet, there's a good chance that your

How to set level on fop's (0.91 beta) logger

2006-03-15 Thread John Wiberg
I would like to be able to set the message output level (severe, warning, etc.) on the logger fop 0.91 beta is using. How is this done? Thanks, John -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-set-level-on-fop%27s-%280.91-beta%29-logger-t1288301.html#a3427344 Sent from the

Setting fop 0.91 to know relative path.

2006-03-15 Thread John Wiberg
I have a java class that runs fop. It looks like it handles relative paths just fine when run directly from the OS command prompt but when I call the class from a web application running under tomcat, it looks like it is using the path from where I started tomcat. Any ideas? Thanks, John --

Re: can fop handle this (memory question)

2006-03-15 Thread Jeremias Maerki
On 16.03.2006 00:17:28 Paul Tremblay wrote: On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 09:22:36AM +0100, Jeremias Maerki wrote: It's always difficult to estimate if there will be a problem. Trying it out will help a lot. :-) Anyway, given that the latest code hasn't received much attention on memory