Just to be complete:
I wrote
fo:block font-family=”Arial”/
xsl:texttestowe=12345#133;ABCD/xsl:text
/fo:block
On PDF his text was splitted into the two lines:
12345
ABCD
#133; is the [next line] control character. It should not be used as
this in FO to PDF.
That is true in this
Hi,
I reached the following problem
I wrote
fo:block font-family=Arial/
xsl:texttestowe=12345#133;ABCD/xsl:text
/fo:block
On PDF his text was splitted into the two lines:
12345
ABCD
How to avoid id?
I need it to do the code128 barcodes using code128.ttf. Sometimes
Sorry, once again
Hi,
I reached the following problem
I wrote
fo:block font-family=Arial/
xsl:texttestowe=12345#133;ABCD/xsl:text
/fo:block
On PDF his text was splitted into the two lines:
12345
ABCD
How to avoid it?
I need it to do the code128 barcodes using
Hi Bogusław,
#133; is the [next line] control character. It should not be used as
this in FO to PDF.
Rather, you should try Barcode4J, wich is designed to extend FOP in
barcode generation:
http://barcode4j.sourceforge.net/index.html
Le 18/07/2011 14:38, Bogusław Fries a écrit :
Sorry, once