I finally had a chance to look at this. Turns out that it works fine if
you print directly, for example, using -print from the command-line.
If you print from the preview dialog, however, the page size is not
correct and therefore content gets swallowed. We'll have to find out why
the Preview
Is the new FOP beta any faster than the previous release?
Cheers.
Jimmy.
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The white space handling for linefeed-treatment=preserve is currently
not correct for fop trunk. Leading spaces are incorrectly deleted.
Manuel
On Monday 20 February 2006 19:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Nitin Shrivastava
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I found this style sheet http://fo2wordml.sourceforge.net/which convert xsl-fo documents into WordML this succeeded with text but when there is graphics the images are omitted in addition to that not all the colors are mapped ,does any one know any reliable style sheet to convert from xsl-fo to
You have shown what you expect to appear in the XSL-FO document, but not what
actually does appear there. Consequently, it's hard to say where you are going
wrong. With what information you have supplied, the second construction (the
one using copy-of) appears to be the correct one.
Show what
I don't think it's possible to do that in XSL-FO. If you could place the
text to be repeated on the next page in a static-content you could use
marker/retrieve-marker. But since you want this to appear in the first
normal content line on a page together with normal content, I think
you're out of
Jimmy Dixon wrote:
What do I need to do to use the verdana font with fop?
You need to generate some font metrics and register the Font in FOP's
configuration file. The exact details of how this is done varies
depending on what version of FOP you are using.
For 0.20.5, see:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 08:32:18AM -0500, Tracey Zellmann wrote:
From: Tracey Zellmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
I have been trying to do this programmatically with XSLT, without success,
and I would appreciate any help or advice.
I have tried
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 10:14:06AM -0500, Tracey Zellmann wrote:
From: Tracey Zellmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 10:14:06 -0500
Subject: Re: putting an svg element into an fo document
Ok. I think I should make a smaller example, since the
A couple of ideas:
- Beginning FOP
- Beginning Batik
- How to add PDF/RTF/PS/etc. output to your web site/system
On Feb 17, 2006, at 12:46 PM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I've just seen the news that the ApacheCon EU 2006 will be held in
Dublin, Ireland, June 26-30. I'm planning to go there and
Jeremias Maerki dev at jeremias-maerki.ch writes:
I don't think it's possible to do that in XSL-FO. If you could place the
text to be repeated on the next page in a static-content you could use
marker/retrieve-marker. But since you want this to appear in the first
normal content line on a
Hi,
I discovered a strange behaviour of FOP when using footnotes in a
list-block. The footnote in the list-block is not rendered at the bottom
of the page, while the the hint number in the normal text appears as
expected. I habe attached a simple example.
Last question: Is wrapping footnotes
Jeremias Maerki dev at jeremias-maerki.ch writes:
I don't think it's possible to do that in XSL-FO. If you could place the
text to be repeated on the next page in a static-content you could use
marker/retrieve-marker. But since you want this to appear in the first
normal content line on a
If there's an exception (=error) the partial file will be deleted. If
there are only warnings a good PDF will be produced but it may not
fully up to your expectations.
On 20.02.2006 19:28:43 Olivier wrote:
Jeremias Maerki dev at jeremias-maerki.ch writes:
I don't think it's possible to do
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 12:43:06PM -0500, Tracey Zellmann wrote:
Thanks. Your example contained a golden nugget of advice. I see that you
included the svg namespace, as well as using svg:svg. I had only used an
unqualified svg. I have experimented with that and got some very
encouraging
Paul T.,
Well, I agree that starting with Michael Kay's XSLT book (1.0 first
edition) is overwhelming for a beginner, but that is how I started.
One thing I liked about the book was the structure. I tend to learn
things systematically and that really worked for me.
But for most I can agree that
Hi there, first mail from me from Germany, right now I'm quite busy. Here're
some first stats:
realusersys
0m21.679s 0m3.503s0m0.250s
0m33.323s 0m3.467s0m0.266s
0m24.552s 0m3.468s0m0.256s
0m23.106s 0m3.627s
Hi there,
besides the stats my second mail and special offer. I really like that
RTF-thingy and it's quite sophisticated documents. My RTF-XSLs were not that
neat. I've hacked some workaround for the proportional widths coming from
docbook transformations, but this is not really a good
Hey, we certainly don't mind if you look at the sources. On the contrary,
we encourage people to look at it and to send in patches that help
improve FOP. We're certainly reviewing the stuff that comes in. If you
need any help to get started, just ask. The code-/design-level
documentation may not
Please send me a simple FO file showing the problem along with your
configuration file (but without the fonts) off-line to my mail address.
I'll try to reproduce the problem. As long as I can't reproduce it
it doesn't help to log a Bugzilla entry.
On 20.02.2006 22:18:58 Jason R Briggs wrote:
On Feb 20, 2006, at 21:10, Jason R Briggs wrote:
Hi People,
Just a sanity check...
fonts
font metrics-url=6999e.xml kerning=yes embed-
url=6999e.TTF
font-triplet name=ArialMaori style=normal
weight=normal /
/font
font metrics-url=69ec6.xml
Tried that just after I sent the original message. No luck with both
set, or either/or.
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Feb 20, 2006, at 21:10, Jason R Briggs wrote:
Hi People,
Just a sanity check...
fonts
font metrics-url=6999e.xml kerning=yes embed-
url=6999e.TTF
That's why I asked for other error messages. I think if it can't find
the TTF file it tells you. That's why I think that FOP doesn't know
about the fonts at all. Remains the question whether the configuration
is really active. Jason, try messing up one of the URLs in the font
configuration. If
Seems as if the font configuration isn't active then. I set the url in
the font configuration to:
file://blah/6999e.xml
and also tried a completed invalid filename, with no new error messages
output.
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
That's why I asked for other error messages. I think if it can't
Doh!! Beginners stuff.
Should've seen that one myself.
Thanks very much Jeremias.
J
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Problem solved. :-) You sent me your Java code and here's what I found:
public class Builder {
private FOUserAgent userAgent;
public Builder() throws
Hi,
Did you ever manage to do this?
I need to do something similar because my embedded FOP is running in a
Webapp and the font metric file and the TTF file are hidden inside the
WEB-INF directory and so the metric-url and embed-url in my fop-config
is no good (even if they were accessible via a
Nitin Shrivastava does not appear to be on the list so I put the mail
address in the CC.
In addition to Manuel's reply I want to add something to the question
further down:
If you want to have an image appear in a box of a certain size, use this
pattern:
fo:external-graphic width=5cm height=4cm
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