RE: FOP with embedded font running in Oracle 10g

2011-06-08 Thread Eric Douglas
); -Original Message- From: Flipz-007 [mailto:flipz-...@seznam.cz] Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 6:31 PM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: RE: FOP with embedded font running in Oracle 10g Ok, it sound great. Could you notice any example please? I have also another question - is there any

Re: FOP with embedded font running in Oracle 10g

2011-06-03 Thread Michael Rubin
One thought that comes to mind off the cuff: Since a jar file is a zip file, and java can extract files from a zip, could your java class extract the font to a temporary location on the file system, then update your xconf file to point to the font, then run FOP using the xconf file, and then

RE: FOP with embedded font running in Oracle 10g

2011-06-03 Thread Theresa Jayne Forster
Are you just saying your Java App has to be able to access the font to create the PDF based on data from the database or are you saying you have to store the ttf file inside the database? The former, just use auto-detect/ in the fopconfig. With 1.0 it searches the classpath (which includes your

Re: FOP with embedded font running in Oracle 10g

2011-06-03 Thread Michael Rubin
Ooh didn't know about that. Shows I'm still very new to FOP and learning all the while... This sounds much better than my idea to programmatically extract the font to a temporary location which may be disregarded... Thanks. -Mike On 03/06/11 11:33, Theresa Jayne Forster wrote: Are you

RE: FOP with embedded font running in Oracle 10g

2011-06-03 Thread Eric Douglas
: Michael Rubin [mailto:mru...@thunderhead.com] Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 6:38 AM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: Re: FOP with embedded font running in Oracle 10g Ooh didn't know about that. Shows I'm still very new to FOP and learning all the while... This sounds much better than