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From: Susanta Dash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 6:54 AM
I appreciate your honest replies.
This is for Pascal:
As a workaround, you can try to play with fo:block-container in
absolute position, but you have to cut the
a little FO Question. Ist there a way to draw rounded table corners in
fo using fop 0.20.5
As far as I know you can't define rounded borders with XSL-FO. But if the
size of your table is static, you can set a backround image containing the
rounded corners to the table (with the attribute
Hello all
I find this odd: When I use keep-with-next on the first row of a table,
what happens ist that the last row of the table before to come along
onto the next page.
What I have:
Table A with 5 rows
Table B with 2 rows
What I'd like to achieve:
I want the two rows of table B to stay
Hi
I'm not an experienced user, but have you tried keep-with-next? It did work
for me, although with other undesired side-effects (see my post with the
superlong title keep-with-next causes last row of previous table to come
along.
regards
Hello,
i have the problem
that the € sign is not displayed in my PDF. I Generate the PDF using FOP 0.20.5.
THe Font is Arial and the encoding iso-8859-1
Viele Grüße / Best RegardsChristian LoockJunior
Software
On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 01:22:10PM +0200, Christian Loock wrote:
Hello,
i have the problem that the € sign is not displayed in my PDF. I Generate the
PDF using FOP 0.20.5. THe Font is Arial and the encoding iso-8859-1
€ is not in iso-8859-1, how about you try to you use utf-8
or
Hey,
iso-8859-1
doesn't contain the € character. You'll need iso-8859-15
(where € replaced ¤) - or use UTF-8 (at least that's my experience).
/Mikael
Christian Loock
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Hi Christian,
Christian Loock wrote:
Hello,
i have the problem that the € sign is not displayed in my PDF. I Generate the
PDF using FOP 0.20.5. THe Font is Arial and the encoding iso-8859-1
I think this problem is not caused by FOP but by the character set you
chose. If you want to use
How about the old HTML trick: rounded
corner images on the upper left, upper right, lower left and lower right
cells of the table.
-Lou
Christian Loock
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We use utf-8 and the following template
to print the Euro sign:
xsl:template name=printEuro
fo:inline
white-space-collapse=false
xsl:text#x20AC; /xsl:text
/fo:inline
/xsl:template
Christian Loock
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09/14/2006 07:22 AM
Please
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 9:15 PM
I' recently back to working with FOP. I have a document that
consists of a number of tables with widely-varying numbers of
rows. Sometimes several tables will fit
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From: Andreas Reuleaux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 1:31 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: € Sign
On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 01:22:10PM +0200, Christian Loock wrote:
Hello,
i have the problem that the €
Pascal Sancho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 09/14/2006 07:47:09 AM:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 9:15 PM
I' recently back to working with FOP. I have a document that
consists of a number of tables
Thank you very much :)
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From: Pascal Sancho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 1:55 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: € Sign
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Reuleaux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
ok, why first attempt doesn't work is clear now, it's not implemented yet
my workaround for the moment: Between Table A and Table B I insert an empty
Block. Now everything works as I'd like it to.
So maybe this is a BUG???
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Susanta Dash wrote:
Hey guys, I can't wait for XSL-FO 1.1 and can't see any alternative. Can you
guys just guide me to accomplish my need; I'm trying to get the exact point
where to break the text, so that I can just move the rest of the text to the
next column. I'm thinking to use AWT renderer
On Thursday 14 September 2006 21:05, Florent Georges wrote:
Hi
I discovered the following issue with FOP 0.92beta (but
I'm not sure it is an issue). With the following two
blocks, I get two different results:
fo:block text-align=left
padding-bottom=0pt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
In both blocks one closing /fo:inline is missing.
How you generate the FO file?
Stefan
Florent Georges schrieb:
Hi
I discovered the following issue with FOP 0.92beta (but
I'm not sure it is an issue). With the following two
blocks,
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From: Florent Georges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:05 PM
Hi
I discovered the following issue with FOP 0.92beta (but I'm
not sure it is an issue). With the following two blocks, I
get two different results:
I know that if a table has 20 or more rows, it won't fit on a single page. I
deal with such large tables in my XSLT like this:
xsl:template match=table
xsl:variable name=page-break-flag
xsl:choose
xsl:when test=count(child::column) gt; 19page/xsl:when
I keep trying to make the TIFFRenderer work with CCITT T.6 bilevel
compression (CCITT Group 4 facsimile compression). But can't make it work.
When the outputStream flushes I have this exception:
Caused by: java.util.NoSuchElementException
at
Don Adams wrote:
A HUGE thank you! Yes, after spending hours
trying to figure this out, all I needed to
do was change this:
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.ENCODING,UTF-8);
to this:
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.ENCODING,ISO-8859-1);
I think that the best is to omit
Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi
Tested on both FOP 0.92 (works badly) and FOP_TRUNK (works
fine), this has been corrected in latest code
Ok, thanks for the info. I'll wait for 0.93 to add this
functionality. And thanks to Stefan and Manuel: you're right, my
samples were not well-formed (my
Hi,
That is correct you can specify the unicode number but you still need to make
sure that the font you use has your required unicode glyphs.
I used the Arial Unicode MS font found at C:\WINDOWS\Fonts on my PC which has
loads of glyphs
See:-
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