Velocity is indeed exactly what I need,
the only problem is that it's yet another language (probably easy to
learn, but still). I wonder how hard it would be to create a Jelocity:
Velocity with JSP-like syntax.
Christian Geisert wrote:
Geoffrey De Smet schrieb:
I've worked with both FOP and
Hi,
I am getting problem in rendering Arabic characters in FOP. Attached
is the XSL-FO file I use. Can someone help?
Thanks,
__
Babar Ismail
Software Engineer
Cambridge Docs
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?fo:root
Hi FOPies,
Im wondering if optional hyphen (like =
in Latex) are included in the XSL-FO specification, I couldnt find
anything. :-( My product is converting RTF into XSL-FO and since RTF can
contain optional hyphens, we want to keep them in XSL-FO (if hyphenation is set
to true). I know
Babar Ismail wrote:
Hi,
I am getting problem in rendering Arabic characters in FOP. Attached is
the XSL-FO file I use. Can someone help?
What is the problem?? And please say which version of FOP you are using.
Thanks,
Chris
I am getting # marks instead of the Arabic characters in FOP 0.20.5.
Thanks,
Babar
-Original Message-
From: Chris Bowditch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 4:16 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: arabic font support in FOP
Babar Ismail wrote:
The font information, etc is shown in the XSL-FO file attached. But
fyi..
font-family=Times New Roman,any.
I can get any font to work but the only problem I face is that when FOP
0.20.5 encounters a character whose code-point is greater than 255, it
renders it as a # character indicating that it
I'm trying to absolutely position an image on a page. I use the following
construction
block-container absolute-position=absolute left=... top=...
width=... height=...blockexternal-graphic
vertical-align=top src=url(...) content-width=...
content-height=...
Interesting - just 2 days ago I thought if only I had JSP without http.
I'm using JSP to generate FO, which is OK since I'm using it in a web
application. But now I'd like to use the same solution outside of a
web container...
One solution could be Pagelets
Babar Ismail wrote:
The font information, etc is shown in the XSL-FO file attached. But
fyi..
font-family=Times New Roman,any.
This is not what I meant. You need to create the metrics.xml file and
register it in the userconfig.xml file.
I can get any font to work but the only problem I
-Message d'origine-
De : Matthias B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : vendredi 17 mars 2006 13:49
I'm trying to absolutely position an image on a page. I use
the following construction
block-container absolute-position=absolute left=... top=...
width=...
I think what you mean is soft hyphen (U+00AD) in Unicode (shy; in
HTML) [1]. The problem is that this character is not yet treated as it
should be in Apache FOP. TextLayoutManager would need to be extended to
handle it. Basically, the same Knuth elements need to be generated as
for the hyphenation
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I think what you mean is soft hyphen (U+00AD) in Unicode (shy; in
HTML) [1]. The problem is that this character is not yet treated as it
should be in Apache FOP. TextLayoutManager would need to be extended to
handle it. Basically, the same Knuth elements need to be
The FOP is not able to convert the 3 of 9 barcode font into PDF.PDF gets created but the barcode font does not showup. Has anyone done this before ? Please advise.Pardha Pardha Paruchuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I tried with -enc ansi, it still giving the same message "Unicode cmap table
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