Thank you to all who have replied. The answer by Andreas Delmelle was right
on! I switched over to using external-graphic and not only can I render
within my 1 GB memory limit, my PDF files seem to display faster.
Today I was thinking that if this worked, it would be neat to be able to use
the s
Andreas Delmelle wrote:
I'm not 100% certain, but I think using i-f-o currently means that
inserting the same SVG 1000 times would lead to 1000 separate SVG DOMs
as foreign nodes in the FO tree (?)
I think so. The advantage is that these should be reclaimed once the
page sequence ends, while th
Ted,
No idea whether this is practical for your case nor whether it would
actually make a difference, but you could try a two step approach
First render the 12000 entries to pdf (a 'page' for each entry), then
use a second fo stylesheet that refers to the pdf pages as external
graphics. S
On May 18, 2008, at 06:10, Ted Young wrote:
Hi
I am using FOP version 0 .94 under Java 1.6 update 6.
I am using FOP to create a PDF dictionary from a source XML file.
There are only 12,000 entries in this dictionary. The tricky bit
is that the words being defined are in Ancient Egyptia
Hi again,
Fop (0.95beta) is included in Fedora 9. I am having trouble with
including an SVG graphic that in turn includes a PNG (SVG graphics
without including a PNG work fine).
SEVERE: svg graphic could not be rendered: Unsupported DataBuffer type:
java.awt.image.DataBufferUShort
java.
Hi,
Fop (0.95beta) is included in Fedora 9. Has anybody gotten hyphenation
to work with this package? I get the error message:
SEVERE: Couldn't find hyphenation pattern en
I have downloaded the precompiled JAR file from OFFO and tried setting
the CLASSPATH to include it. I've also tried
Greetings to the list,
I am using FOP version 0 .94 under Java 1.6 update 6.
I am using FOP to create a PDF dictionary from a source XML file. There are
only 12,000 entries in this dictionary. The tricky bit is that the words
being defined are in Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Each word (