Nancy Brandt wrote:
Hi guys,
I am working in Debian Linux.
I would like to change the default body font to Verdana. As Bob Stayton
writes in his book about Docbook XML, I should run the following command
after locating the needed font:
# java -cp /home/nancy/fop-0.94/build/fop.jar;
Hi dear John,
You always try to help me :-)
Well, when I run '$ locate fop.jar' for example, I get the following
results:
/home/nancy/fop-0.94/build/fop.jar
/usr/bin/build/fop.jar
/usr/share/java/fop.jar
I've tried to use the files located in the 'lib' directory (those with
version number),
There's nothing in XSL-FO to do that. I don't even know if that is
possible in PDF at all.
On 24.09.2008 10:42:48 sushilmuppidi wrote:
I have added water mark as image in pdf. but when i click on the watermark
image in pdf file, the image being selected and providing the copy option. I
want
If there's an exception the FOP command-line interface deletes a PDF
that has not been fully written. The application also sets an error code
in that case that can be inspected by a shell script.
Am I reading you correctly that you have your own application and you're
not using the command-line
nancy_b wrote:
Hi guys,
I am working in Debian Linux.
I would like to change the default body font to Verdana. As Bob Stayton
writes in his book about Docbook XML, I should run the following command
after locating the needed font:
# java -cp /home/nancy/fop-0.94/build/fop.jar;
Try setting font-family=Helvetica on the fo:root. Maybe there's still
some text that is using the default font which may not be properly
mapped to the embedded Helvetica but to the implicit Base 14 Helvetica
(and Acrobat is not showing that correctly in the font dialog).
On 26.09.2008 16:58:33
nancy_b wrote:
nancy_b wrote:
Hi guys,
I am working in Debian Linux.
I would like to change the default body font to Verdana. As Bob Stayton
writes in his book about Docbook XML, I should run the following command
after locating the needed font:
# java -cp
Nancy Brandt wrote:
Hi dear John,
You always try to help me :-)
Well, when I run '$ locate fop.jar' for example, I get the following
results:
/home/nancy/fop-0.94/build/fop.jar
/usr/bin/build/fop.jar
/usr/share/java/fop.jar
I've tried to use the files located in the 'lib' directory
Nancy Brandt wrote:
Hi dear John,
You always try to help me :-)
Well, when I run '$ locate fop.jar' for example, I get the following
results:
/home/nancy/fop-0.94/build/fop.jar
/usr/bin/build/fop.jar
/usr/share/java/fop.jar
I've tried to use the files located in the 'lib' directory
Hi,
I have the same problem. http://www.nabble.com/file/p19715842/preview.pdf
preview.pdf shows the mentioned behaviour and
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19715842/preview_without_bgcolor.pdf
preview_without_bgcolor.pdf shows the same output but without background
color for the table cell
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