Isn't there another way? Like you suggested, I would have to write my fo
stuff into a single line, otherwise there will be lots of additional
linefeeds.
Andi
Manuel Mall schrieb:
On Wednesday 07 November 2007 22:03, Andreas Siepert wrote:
Hi,
after looking through the mailing list and
Hi,
I was delighted when I read about the experimental PDF-in-PDF support as we
experience a bit of a performance problem with embedding SVG. But
unfortunately, the embedded PDF is not visible. The border around it has the
right dimensions, but the content is not there.
The SVG/PDF which we
Hi,
Problem solved...
I found http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=13513575framed=y and
saw that this has been fixed in the trunk...I moved to the trunk anyway now
;)
I had to delete the font cache for it to work...
great!
RPARREE wrote:
Hi,
I am still very happy with
Hi,
after looking through the mailing list and other Websites I still could
not figure out, how to insert a linebreak within an fo:inline
I tried:
#8195;
#xA;
#xD;
as well as fo:inline
/fo:inline
I also used the parameter white-space-collapse=false.
Some Infos for my setup:
-FOP
Hi Andreas,
thanks for your help.
The empty-fo:block variant doesn't work my way. I already considered it but
it does not only create a new line but also inserts an empty line. I rather
want to make some kind of HTML br replacement: one br - newline, n
brs in a row - n-1 empty lines.
I will try
Since metrics-url must be removed, what happens when the fonts in pdf must be
in reference and
not embedded.Then the will complain that nor embed-url neither metrics-url
attribute
exists.
Jeremias Maerki-2 wrote:
Since you're on FOP 0.94, please try removing the metrics-url attributes
from
On Nov 7, 2007, at 21:27, Andreas Siepert wrote:
The empty-fo:block variant doesn't work my way. I already
considered it but
it does not only create a new line but also inserts an empty line.
Really? Hadn't checked that, actually... If so, I'm not sure if that
is correct behaviour, so we
That particular case is currently not supported, I'm afraid.
Jeremias Maerki
On 07.11.2007 13:35:46 juanita wrote:
Since metrics-url must be removed, what happens when the fonts in pdf must be
in reference and
not embedded.Then the will complain that nor embed-url neither metrics-url
On Thursday 08 November 2007 05:49, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Nov 7, 2007, at 21:27, Andreas Siepert wrote:
The empty-fo:block variant doesn't work my way. I already
considered it but
it does not only create a new line but also inserts an empty line.
Really? Hadn't checked that,
Yes I do have control over the font family.
However I wanted to know what is happening if
the font family label stays empty.So it is replaced by default by Times New
Roman.
So when in the console I see something like Verdana not found, substituing
with
any, 200, ...) this any is Times New Roman?
Interesting. Seems to be a bug which didn't occur on my side because I'm
usually testing with PDF compression disabled. I'll look into it. Thanks.
As a temporary work-around, you can make sure the following is in your
config file:
[..]
renderer mime=application/pdf
filterList
I'm sorry Juanita, but we can probably spend the whole day documenting
and someone might still find some little detail missing. Everyone can
easily find out what font is used for any by looking at the fonts list
in Acrobat Reader's Document Properties dialog.
I'm going to add this missing piece
This is certainly the right place to ask this question. It's not about
XSL-FO in general, but about FOP.
I suggest you look at the following Wiki page and go on from there:
http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/HowTo/EmbeddedPdf
Caveat: The feature is still somewhat experimental.
The other
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