Hi,
Please, in the future, can you post a XSL-FO file rather than PDF?
Check if your fo:table width is given in physical units, replace with percents.
(width=100%) should do the trick.
Pascal
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On 31.01.2007 11:32:09 Chris Bowditch wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Just for those technically interested how this effect would be done in
PDF, here's an example:
snip what=very useful PDF snippet/
I think the key value here is the use of 2 Tr which gives each glyph a
border
Hi all...
I'va a problem with FOP in a web application environment with Tomcat
If I run only with jdk (1.4.2), fop works with
org.apache.crimson.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl as SAXParserFactory and
works well but when i call this same class from a web app in tomcat,
it throws this
On Friday 02 February 2007 09:25, Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
Please, in the future, can you post a XSL-FO file rather than PDF?
Sorry!
Check if your fo:table width is given in physical units, replace with
percents.
(width=100%) should do the trick.
Thank you very much - but it seems not
In your XSL-FO, I see 3 things that should be corrected:
Thank you very much, I corrected the errors ;-)
And now I got tit also with the table: I had to put the table into an own
block and then setting this block to span=all.
Thanx for your help!
Best,
Tom
Hello,
When I'm trying to use an svg image als an graphic in FOP im getting
following error:
[INFO] Using org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser as SAX2 Parser
[INFO] Using org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser as SAX2 Parser
[INFO] FOP @version@
[INFO] Using org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser as
When doing the pagination of a large block of text, with columns, the text is
if the keepers/orfan/widows are defined acordingly, passed to the next
column leaving some space behind in the previous page.
The visual effect of the full pages isn't great, specially if you have for
instance 3
On Feb 2, 2007, at 19:07, Luis Ferro wrote:
When doing the pagination of a large block of text, with columns,
the text is
if the keepers/orfan/widows are defined acordingly, passed to the next
column leaving some space behind in the previous page.
The visual effect of the full pages isn't
Hi Luis,
Luis Ferro a écrit :
When doing the pagination of a large block of text, with columns, the text is
if the keepers/orfan/widows are defined acordingly, passed to the next
column leaving some space behind in the previous page.
The visual effect of the full pages isn't great,