Hi Pascal,
thank you for your accurate reply. I've created
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2338.
Regards,
Peter Hopfgartner
R3 GIS
http://www.r3-gis.com
Am 07.02.2014 um 09:34 schrieb Pascal Sancho:
Hi,
AFAICK, there is no such feature in FOP.
Currently, you can post
-to-print-with-no-scaling,
the metadata of the document can be set, in order to hint the viewer not to
scale the image.
Can this be controlled from FOP?
Regards,
Peter
Peter Hopfgartner
R3 GIS
http://www.r3-gis.com
split the job? In a similar situation we print different
sections and merge the pdf files afterwards with pdftk.
Peter
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anybody have
any experience with that? Is it supposed to work, now?
Regards,
Peter
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Chris Bowditch wrote:
Peter Hopfgartner wrote:
Hi Peter,
Is your suggestion about GCJ a bid to improve performance, or it is a
new question unrelated to the original thread. If the latter, please
start a a new thread in future.
Both.
Would it make sense to try to compile fop with gcj
. Checking
with -foout, the relevant fragment becomes H2O.
Does anybody have any hint how to pass the formatting instructions to
the final FO file?
Regards,
Peter
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might contain formulas like
text
drinking Hsub2/subO is healthly
/text
How should I write my XSL file, so that your sub/sup attributes are
applied correctly?
Regards,
Peter
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Peter Hopfgartner
peter.hopfgart...@r3-gis.com mailto:peter.hopfgart...@r3-gis.com
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xs:template match=text
fo:block
xsl:apply-templates/
/fo:block
/xsl:template
xsl:template match=sub
fo:inline xsl:use-attribute-sets=sup
xsl:apply-templates/
/fo:inline
/xsl:template
Thats all.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Peter Hopfgartner
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