Did you set border-collapse="separate" on the fo:table?
On 23.03.2006 06:11:56 sono wrote:
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> ^ Sorry, i should have done something like that from the start.
> Is this the expected result?
Jeremias Maerki
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^ Sorry, i should have done something like that from the start.
Is this the expected result?
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What do you want to have done differently? What do you find odd about the
result?
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
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Hello, i am a new user and being faced with the problem of outputting large
tables, i ran into the table-layout="auto" NYI trap, obviously.
Now, i found JB's post from 21.09, and went ahead to reproduce the Method
laid out. All worked fine; i'm getting the expected results; but the
resulting PDF
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am new to fop.I installed the FOP-0.91 beta version on my linux box.
>> When I run the command
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] fop-0.91beta]# ./fop -d -xml monkey.xml -xsl tcc_fo.xsl
>> -pdf
>> monkey.pdf
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>> It is giving me the following error.
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>>
All,
Thanks for the help.
I the end my solution was to download a Unicode editor (http://www.unipad.org/).
With it I was able to insert the zero width spaces to the resource
bundle (.properties) and the PDF no longer had overflowing characters.
Thanks again,
Fabrizio.
Hi,
Thanks :)
Cheers
Jonny
From: Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Invalid ICC profile: Problem with external graphic in 0.91beta
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 17:22:23 +0100
Don't bother with FOP Trunk,
Don't bother with FOP Trunk, yet. I can reproduce it. Looks like a
problem with the code that tries to do the byte alignment in
org.apache.fop.images.JpegImage. Maybe I have time tomorrow to fix it.
No promises.
It wasn't a problem in this case, but if I say FO file, I mean FO file,
because an XSL
Hi,
thanks for your quick response. Here the jpg and xsl.
In the meantime, would you please verify if the problem persists with
FOP Trunk (from Subversion)?
I'll try this later. Don't have subversion installed at work. I'll give back
feedback when I get home.
Cheers
Jonny
From: Jeremias
If you provide everything that is necessary to reproduce the problem (FO
file and JPEG) I'll look into it.
In the meantime, would you please verify if the problem persists with
FOP Trunk (from Subversion)?
On 22.03.2006 16:24:03 Johannes Becker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a strange problem with
Hi,
I'm having a strange problem with embedding a jpg as an external graphic on
a Win System with JDK 1.4.x. This problem doesn't occour on a Linux mashine.
It also doesn't appear with FOP 0.25, both on the same Win and Linux system.
I always get an:
"Invalid ICC profile: java.lang.IllegalArg
Babar,Your solution may be a relevant addition to the FOP Resources page[1].If anyone has additional resources for the FOP Resources page, please let us know!Web Maestro Clay[1] FOP Resourceshttp://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/resources.htmlOn Mar 22, 2006, at 3:55 AM, Babar Ismail wrote:Hi, Cambridg
Or alternatively: http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/ which is is free software
licensed under the GPL license.
Citation: "The executable can be configured to search for a certain JRE
version or use a bundled one."
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Hi Chrish
here is the command that i use.
/usr/bin/java -cp
/var/www/ecd/modules/movie/common/fopFonts/fop.jar:/var/www/ecd/modules/movie/common/fopFonts/avalon-framework.jar:/var/www/ecd/modules/movie/common/fopFonts/xml-apis.jar:/var/www/ecd/modules/movie/common/fopFonts/xercesImpl.jar:/var
oops, chris, i should fetch mails more often
Johannes Künsebeck wrote:
> Hi, another idea:
> Whats the commandline? Did you specify the file:// protocol ? the output
> says "file:/var/www/..." . There are two slashes missing,
> "file://"=protocol, "/var/www" =path, protocol + path = "file:///var
We use the Nullsoft Scripable Install System to produce a
Windows-executable that installs our FOP-application together with a JRE.
The installation process is very easy and works perfect for our
purposes...
nsis.sourceforge.net/
> I dont know if this helps, but there are Java to Exe packagers (
Hi Jeremias,
i've tried the first trick but it does not work, and since i've run the
command as root for check this permission problem.. it is not that
neither.
Thanx for help anyway.
Pierre-Yves Landuré
Dorigo consultants
http://www.dorigo-consultants.com
Jeremias Maerki a écrit :
Two
Hi, another idea:
Whats the commandline? Did you specify the file:// protocol ? the output
says "file:/var/www/..." . There are two slashes missing,
"file://"=protocol, "/var/www" =path, protocol + path = "file:///var/www/.."
Maybe its better to use no protocol at all...
Pierre-Yves Landuré wr
Unless I totally misunderstood the specification text about widows and
orphans, the file "widowsorphans.fo" is totally useless and misleading.
The two properties only affect one fo:block at a time, not an entire
table or table-rows.
That said, widows and orphans work fine in 0.91beta. I just reali
I dont know if this helps, but there are Java to Exe packagers (not
compilers), one I know and can recommend is Jexepack ("shareware" / pay
for business licence, http://www.duckware.com/jexepack/). If there is no
JRE installed on the System, it can start a JRE-installation.
Prakash R wrote:
> Is th
benoit thierry wrote:
Hi,
I am testing both "widows" and "orphans" properties using version
0.91beta of fop and I can't make working the given example
(widowsorphans.fo in folder 'examples\fo\tables').
Indeed, the resulting pdf file make me think that those properties are
not working. The f
Hi Cam!
I'm not sure if this helps, but there is a document()
function out there.
I received this once from Clay Leeds:
> If you can point me in the direction of documentation for the
> > document() function, I'd appreciate
it.
> >
> The Apache FOP Resources page[1] has tons of links (
Pierre-Yves Landuré wrote:
TTF Reader v1.1.1
Reading upirpaw.ttf...
Number of glyphs in font: 280
Creating xml font file...
Creating CID encoded metrics
Writing xml font file upirpaw.ttf.xml...
javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
file:/var/www/ecd/medi
Two ideas:
- Try specifying the filenames without path. I remember there was
something about that.
- Check if you don't have a permission problem
Jeremias Maerki
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Hi Johannes,
i've already tried this trick.. but with no results... ;(
Pierre-Yves Landuré
Dorigo consultants
www.dorigo-consultants.com
Johannes Künsebeck a écrit :
I had similar problems, but I forgot how to solve it...
Maybe you should try to create the file first with "touch
upirpaw.
Hi,
I am testing both "widows" and "orphans" properties using version 0.91beta
of fop and I can't make working the given example (widowsorphans.fo in
folder 'examples\fo\tables').
Indeed, the resulting pdf file make me think that those properties are not
working. The fact to change those prop
Hi,
thanx for your reply , but the problem is not due to license, since
i've tryed to regenerate the metric for an old font file that i've
already got the metrics, and encountered the same problem... ;((
Pierre-Yves Landuré
Dorigo consultants
www.dorigo-consultants.com
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Not yet. I'm working on that in my free time but only at low priority.
But what you can do is bundle the JRE since it doesn't need to be
installed. I'm sure there are tutorials for that on the net.
On 22.03.2006 14:33:48 Prakash R wrote:
> Is there a way to natively compile FOP so it can be
> run
I had similar problems, but I forgot how to solve it...
Maybe you should try to create the file first with "touch
upirpaw.ttf.xml", that should stop the java.io.FileNotFoundException.
If the TTFReader trys to read a file it should write, it sounds like a
bug to me...
(testing...) hmmm, im not able
Is there a way to natively compile FOP so it can be
run on Windows without needing a JRE installed on the
system?
I'm trying to bundle FOP with a windows application
but the user of the application is not needed to have
JRE.
Thank you.
Prakash
Hi Pierre-Yves,
just encountered the same problem some days ago. The problem should be this:
>This font contains no embedding license restrictions
It means, youre trying to use a font, you may not use due to license
restrictions on this font, since its property of a company. In this case, F
Hi,
I've got the following error while trying to generate font metrics.
I'm encountering this problem on Debian Sarge for AMD 64, using JDK
1.5.0 update 6. Fop version is 0.20.5
I've looked in google for solutions, but i can't find anything.
Have some of you encountered this problem ? Is the
Hi,
CambridgeDocs xDOC server has the ability
to concatenate XML and/or FO and then publish the FO as either RTF or PDF.
The FO can either be generated by your own
processes, OR it can be generated by xDOC conversion engine ( .doc à FO, WordML à FO, RTF à FO, HTMLà FO). The F
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