That did the trick... oh dear -a few hours of trial and error and I
didn't come up with this simple solution!
Thanks again, Jeremias.
Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
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
Hi John,
Thanks for your response! Unfortunately, the auto-detect capability did not
work for me. By the way, where is the main configuration file that FOP uses
to process default fonts and other parameters?
Thanks in advance!
Nancy
Alias John Brown wrote:
Nancy Brandt wrote:
Hi dear
Hi,
Peng Zuo wrote:
Hi,
We are using FOP for printing tabular report.
Between each column, there is a border. The attachment is the FO we
generated
use to print PDF via FOP package. And the PDF is its output result.
As you may notice (specially when you zoom the PDF to 400%), the border
Hi,
dbtool wrote:
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
Hi Nancy,
nancy_b wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for your response! Unfortunately, the auto-detect capability did not
work for me. By the way, where is the main configuration file that FOP uses
to process default fonts and other parameters?
Try to ‘semi-automatically’ configure the fonts:
– by
Hi,
thank you for the fast reply!
Vincent Hennebert-2 wrote:
Hi,
FOP definitely paints borders over backgrounds; what you’re seeing is
a rendering defect of your PDF viewer, partly due to the relatively big
size of pixels on monitors. The printed document should look ok.
The gaps
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nancy_b nancy_brndt at yahoo.com writes:
Hi John,
Thanks for your response! Unfortunately, the auto-detect capability did not
work for me. By the way, where is the main configuration file that FOP uses
to process default fonts and other parameters?
Thanks in advance!
Nancy
Thanks a lot to Jeremias and Maximilian. They send me the development version
of pdf-image extension and that works great !!
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Frederic W wrote:
Hi,
I have exactly the same error. Please could you send me your build too or
tell me when there will be a new release..
Thanks a lot.
Vincent Hennebert a écrit :
FOP definitely paints borders over backgrounds; what you’re seeing is
a rendering defect of your PDF viewer, partly due to the relatively big
size of pixels on monitors. The printed document should look ok.
I have a table related question about that :
Is that
Hi Laurent,
Laurent Morel wrote:
Vincent Hennebert a écrit :
FOP definitely paints borders over backgrounds; what you’re seeing is
a rendering defect of your PDF viewer, partly due to the relatively big
size of pixels on monitors. The printed document should look ok.
I have a table
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