Hi,
Andreas Delmelle-2 wrote:
...
This all got me thinking: in the normal case, where letter-spacing
has its initial value, it should normally come from the font. I'll
have to check whether this means that either the font does not contain
this info, or maybe it's there but FOP
Thanks for your help, Andreas,
But your solution only makes the first column blocks 5cm longer. If there's
more space in the first column, it's not used. And if the second column block +
5cm is longer than page height, the empty block flows to the second page and
the text block for the second
Hi,
I am Mohamed ,using FOP for converting my xml to pdf file .
I tried to convert the xml data from database to PDF file using to
FOP .
While I tried it as a stand alone Java code ,Its working fine and I
am able to get the generated PDF file .
But when I try to access
I'm assuming this is a class loader problem. Please make sure that
xmlgraphics-commons.jar and fop.jar are on the same level in the class
loader hierarchy (ex. in the same WEB-INF/lib directory).
See also:
http://markmail.org/message/l6mfyts33h7767qx
http://markmail.org/message/qihrm6sdhl3ix2w2
It's a known issue that programmatic font configuration is not ideal at
the moment. I see two possible routes short of doing the full
refactoring of the font subsystem that would be the ideal solution but
take a lot of effort:
1. Take a look at PrintRendererConfigurator to see how you could
Hi,
I am trying to produce PDF and postscript output from XSL:FO using FOP 0.95
- and I need to include some custom fonts.
The custom fonts are true type currently - and I guessed they needed
converting to Type1 before they would work with PostScript. I converted
them to .PFA / .PFB + .AFM
Hi,
I wonder if you can help me?
I am trying to produce PDF and postscript output from XSL:FO using FOP 0.95 -
and I need to include some custom fonts.
The custom fonts are true type currently - and I guessed they needed
converting to Type1 before they would work with PostScript.
This is likely to be a read the directions questions, but I'm short on time...
How do I tell a page sequence master to not produce an even number of pages? or
rather, to only produce the number of pages required by the content (and not
to worry about whether the back side of the last sheet has
It sounds like a case of force-page-count and/or initial-page-number
properties not being right, but it's hard to tell without seeing the
page-sequences you're using.
Eric Amick
Legislative Computer Systems
Office of the Clerk
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Griffith
On 12 Mar 2009, at 09:44, Georg Datterl wrote:
But your solution only makes the first column blocks 5cm longer. If
there's more space in the first column, it's not used. And if the
second column block + 5cm is longer than page height, the empty
block flows to the second page and the text
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