Thanks for the answer.
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Von: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. März 2007 15:48
An: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Betreff: Re: page numbering in fo/pdf output (FOP 0.93)
What you obviously need is support for PDF PageLabels
Thanks Jeremias, this seems to work.
But now I have another question. If I define (on a Windows server) a
printer and set the default tray to tray 2, everything I print except PS
is sent to that tray. When I print a PS file, it's printed on paper from
tray 1. Is it possible that the PS file
Hello,
is it possible to create underlined text with FOP? I googled around and
found a FO-attribut text-decoration=underline, but Am I right that FOP
doesn't undestand the text-decoration attribute?
Best,
Tom
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On Mar 22, 2007, at 22:19, Stan Ioan-Eugen wrote:
Hi,
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I think the problem lies with the fonts (none embedded in the pdf) not
being able to display Unicode characters (sans family is used from
what i saw, and supports only ascii). Can anyone tell me how can i
embed (and use) proper
On Mar 22, 2007, at 22:02, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
Hi Tom,
is it possible to create underlined text with FOP? I googled around
and found a FO-attribut text-decoration=underline, but Am I right
that FOP doesn't undestand the text-decoration attribute?
I just tried with FOP Trunk, and it
Actually, there is a FOP Serializer in Cocoon that is compatible with
FOP 0.93 but I think there's no Cocoon release that incorporates it, yet.
See:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/cocoon/trunk/blocks/cocoon-fop/cocoon-fop-ng-impl/
On 22.03.2007 09:05:34 mahmoudi ould abdel vetah wrote:
thank you a
Hi, i'm using docbook to write a paper (book) and i want to
transform it to pdf using xsltproc - fo - fop - pdf. The problem is
that i'm using diacritics like ă, î, ş, ţ (romanian language lang=ro
utf-8), but they are not displayed correctly in the pdf version (html
and txt are ok). The
That's because if you print a PostScript file through a Windows printer
driver, the printer driver doesn't touch the file (RAW mode) and
therefore cannot do any tray handling. So no matter what you set in the
Windows printer driver, it won't have any effect on how the document is
printed.
It is
Andreas L Delmelle schrieb:
On Mar 22, 2007, at 22:02, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
Hi Tom,
is it possible to create underlined text with FOP? I googled around
and found a FO-attribut text-decoration=underline, but Am I right
that FOP doesn't undestand the text-decoration attribute?
I just tried
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
I just tried with FOP Trunk, and it seems to work correctly...
Can you give a bit more context? Where exactly are you specifying it?
Note that text-decoration does not apply to an fo:inline. If you need to
apply underline to only a portion of text in an fo:block, you
On Mar 22, 2007, at 23:11, Daniel Noll wrote:
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
I just tried with FOP Trunk, and it seems to work correctly...
Can you give a bit more context? Where exactly are you specifying
it? Note that text-decoration does not apply to an fo:inline. If
you need to apply
On Mar 22, 2007, at 23:30, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
Since one cannot set borders through an fo:wrapper, if one wanted
borders *and* underline on an inline sequence, this would make it
necessary to write:
fo:block
fo:inline border=0.5pt solid black
fo:wrapper
On Friday 23 March 2007 07:34, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Mar 22, 2007, at 23:30, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
Since one cannot set borders through an fo:wrapper, if one wanted
borders *and* underline on an inline sequence, this would make it
necessary to write:
fo:block
On Mar 22, 2007, at 23:56, Manuel Mall wrote:
what made you think text-decoration does not apply to fo:inline?
See our test case text-decoration_1.xml. Everything is done via
inlines
and I can't find anything in the spec saying it doesn't apply to
inlines. Quite the opposite, it actually
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