Re: [ANN] New release of PDF image support for Apache FOP

2008-12-01 Thread Peter Coppens
Jeremias, We are trying to maintain a 'clean' maven setup to build our own software from. For those dependencies we don't have external maven repo's we try to build from the source. The 'problem' we are currently facing is that it is unclear for us which version of PDFBox the fop-pdf 1.3 build

Re: [ANN] New release of PDF image support for Apache FOP

2008-12-01 Thread Jeremias Maerki
On 01.12.2008 11:36:12 Peter Coppens wrote: Jeremias, We are trying to maintain a 'clean' maven setup to build our own software from. For those dependencies we don't have external maven repo's we try to build from the source. The 'problem' we are currently facing is that it is unclear for

Re: [ANN] New release of PDF image support for Apache FOP

2008-12-01 Thread Peter Coppens
Thanks. It does help, Peter. From: Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 11:45:22 +0100 To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: Re: [ANN] New release of PDF image support for Apache FOP On 01.12.2008 11:36:12 Peter

spot colours

2008-12-01 Thread Iain Downs
I have a requirement to provide some 'camera ready copy' for a supplier. They need this in PDF and also they need to have it with 'spot colours'. I'm happily generating the PDF with FOP (thanks to all authors!), but I'm struggling with how to make the colours 'spot'. To make matters a tad

Re: spot colours

2008-12-01 Thread Jeremias Maerki
On 01.12.2008 13:52:02 Iain Downs wrote: I have a requirement to provide some 'camera ready copy' for a supplier. They need this in PDF and also they need to have it with 'spot colours'. I'm happily generating the PDF with FOP (thanks to all authors!), but I'm struggling with how to make

0.95 Acrobat Performance Problems

2008-12-01 Thread egibler
Hi, I receive lots and lots of small (1-3 page) PDFs each day, combine them using Acrobat Professional, and print and mail them for clients. One client recently upgraded from FOP .2x to FOP 0.95, and the combining of his files has become nearly impossible. It'll put the first 10 pages together

Unresolved ID and page-number-citation allocated width

2008-12-01 Thread Sebastien
Hi ! I took a look at a few discussions around this issue on the mailing list and at the current implementation in FOP Trunk. Currently i'm having a PDF with several chapters whose content may have some links pointing to some content in another chapter. These chapters can be generated separately

Re: 0.95 Acrobat Performance Problems

2008-12-01 Thread paul womack
egibler wrote: Hi, I receive lots and lots of small (1-3 page) PDFs each day, combine them using Acrobat Professional, and print and mail them for clients. One client recently upgraded from FOP .2x to FOP 0.95, and the combining of his files has become nearly impossible. It'll put the first

Re: 0.95 Acrobat Performance Problems

2008-12-01 Thread egibler
Thanks for the response. My problem is absolutely in Acrobat, specifically in how Acrobat deals with the PDFs generated using FOP 0.95 (I'm pretty sure). I'm hoping there might be some setting, or known issue, in dealing with the two products in the fashion I'm doing it. I combine somewhere

RE: 0.95 Acrobat Performance Problems

2008-12-01 Thread Griffin,Sean
I would look for differences in the source PDFs between the two versions. Even opening a PDF in a text editor will possibly show enough differences to explain the problem. FOP 0.95 creates PDF v1.4 files. I don't remember what FOP 0.20.5 created. Maybe there's a difference in how the

Re: 0.95 Acrobat Performance Problems

2008-12-01 Thread Andreas Delmelle
On 01 Dec 2008, at 20:39, egibler wrote: Hi snip / To me, the smoking gun is the upgrade, but I could be pursuaded otherwise. It wouldn't be my first incorrect assumption. I'm hoping to find the cause, That would be helpful indeed. A lot has changed in the way the PDF is constructed

Re: Unresolved ID and page-number-citation allocated width

2008-12-01 Thread Andreas Delmelle
On 01 Dec 2008, at 17:11, Sebastien wrote: Hi snip / The behaviour that i was expecting was to have empty brackets [] when the ID couldn't be resolved. Instead, i got empty brackets but with a large space between them []. After a quick look at the code, i saw that

Re: Unresolved ID and page-number-citation allocated width

2008-12-01 Thread Andreas Delmelle
On 01 Dec 2008, at 21:39, Andreas Delmelle wrote: snip / there's no way to guarantee that it will not turn up further in the stream, I'm afraid... unless by having looked at the entire source-document (which, strictly speaking, the XSLT processor has, I realize this should have been

Re: Unresolved ID and page-number-citation allocated width

2008-12-01 Thread Sebastien
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Andreas Delmelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 01 Dec 2008, at 17:11, Sebastien wrote: My FOP understanding is quite limited so i can't understand how FOP manages to shrink the space previously allocated when it succeeds in resolving the ID and why it leaves

How to use marker in order to print dynamic data into table-header?

2008-12-01 Thread gennady
Currently I have a marker printing same table header when I iterate through the loop printing table-rows and they overflow onto the next page, then the title has cont. and same table-header. But in my latest requirement I need to put not only title cont. onto next page, but also to

Re: Measurement accuracy in PDF vs PCL

2008-12-01 Thread ~Clive
Hi Jeremias, I have also run into the problem of trying to disable the scale settings in Acrobat. What I had to do was edit the registry key entries before I printed: reg add HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\AVGeneral /v bprintExpandToFit /t REG_DWORD /d 0x /f reg