Hello Vincent,
2008/12/5 Vincent Hennebert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you please provide a sample FO file showing the problem, so that we can
confirm?
Okay, I have now simplified the file a bit. I attached it to this
email together with the pdf produced. In order not to overflow the
footer, the
It appears this is not so simple. Depending on which approach I try I
end up missing functionality in either the PDFBox or FOP PDF library
APIs to cover that requirement: If I work with the decoded stream but
get a PDF with JPEG images I get a warning from PDFBox: Warning:
DCTFilter.decode is not
Hi Sandra,
sandraB wrote:
I'm using a xsl stylesheet to transform an xml file to FO file. I don't know
exactly in which cells I can get the classnames.
So that means that you don’t have a special markup for classnames? In
which case it’s only a guess game indeed. Maybe you can use a regexp
Hi,
I'm facing another issue. I keep my solution but with yours it will be the
same problem:
I transform the text() node by replacing the '.' with '\u200B'. But how can
I call the xsl:apply-templates on the result (I can have some bold text
text or italic text text in a table cell) ?
My
Hi Chris,
Chris Dams wrote:
Hello Vincent,
2008/12/5 Vincent Hennebert:
Can you please provide a sample FO file showing the problem, so that we can
confirm?
Okay, I have now simplified the file a bit. I attached it to this
email together with the pdf produced. In order not to overflow the
I'm using a xsl stylesheet to transform an xml file to FO file. I don't know
exactly in which cells I can get the classnames. I use a template to search
'.' and replace it by '\u200B' but I'm facing another problem with the
invalid character (\). I'll update this topic when I will have the
Hi Sandra,
sandraB wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing another issue. I keep my solution but with yours it will be the
same problem:
I transform the text() node by replacing the '.' with '\u200B'. But how can
I call the xsl:apply-templates on the result (I can have some bold text
text or italic text text in
FOP-0.95
RedHat Linux
Java 1.5
Creating the PDF file is not a problem. The output is perfect.
Printing What: a short doc that includes one logo file (.gif) and one
watermark (.jpg).
The user has a requirement that the SAME data must also produce a .PCL
file.
My Java program (from the
Jeff,
From experience:
Don't use transparency in gif's.
Don't use oversized jpeg's expect scaling down to work in PCL, it doesn't.
I convert all images to non-transparent gif they work in both PCL and
PDF. PCL versions of the image are lower quality slightly shrunken,
but workable.
BMP