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On Sep 19, 2005, at 09:49, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 19.09.2005 09:36:49 Willy Reinhardt wrote:
Is it possible to create a pdf with all content into one page with
length adapted accordingly ?
No, this hasn't been implemented, yet. That would be
media-usage=bounded-in-one-dimension on
Hi!
This is not a FOP question, but you I'm sure you are familiar with these
things
I use FOP in a servlet and would like to add a CompressionFilter since the
output pdf is very large.
I tried to get the output with firefox and IE the Browsers cannot handle the
output. (IE sometimes (?) can,
Hi, Carol!
Thank you. This is exactly the code I use :-)
With IE (that is, acrobat inside) I get sometimes the pdf and sometimes a
blank page, after reloading the message about a damaged file. Firefox
(always) complains that the file doesn't begin with %PDF- (ok, indeed both
speak German ;-)
I never looked closely at the PDF spec but doesn't the spec allow for internal
compression of PDFs? It sounds like you are filtering in compression after the
PDF is generated and that is causing you problems with the browsers.
Matthew Zaleski
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From: Sonja Löhr
Sonja Löhr wrote:
With IE (that is, acrobat inside) I get sometimes the pdf and sometimes a
blank page, after reloading the message about a damaged file. Firefox
(always) complains that the file doesn't begin with %PDF- (ok, indeed both
speak German ;-)
The browser explicitly asks if it will
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Also, most of the PDF parts are already compressed (and re-encoded
as ASCII85). A secondary compression will probably gain something
between 15% and 20% for typical PDF files. Significant improvements
are only to be expected in case of large embedded BMP images and in
some