Hi Evert,
Yes. Open it in Acrobat and press Print. Does that answer your question?
Regards,
Georg Datterl
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Or Adobe Reader.
Or (assuming Windows) right-click on the file and select Print.
Not in Fop's remit .
Unhelpfully,
Richard.
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From: Georg Datterl [mailto:georg.datt...@geneon.de]
Sent: 12 May 2009 10:01
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: AW:
Ok, some more info is needed I guess.
We have two applications that communicate with each other.
One application is installed on our server and the other is installed on a
computer
of a customer. Currently we send an .fo file to the application that is
running on the computer
of the customer, the
Hi Evert,
No, fop is in no way responsible for printing a pdf. Not in your existing
configuration and not in the new, desired configuration. So, what you want is
surely possible, but not a fop problem.
Regards,
Georg Datterl
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Georg Datterl
Geneon media solutions
FOP does
.fo - .pdf
It isn't involved in printing the pdf.
I suspect there's another, non-fop, part of your process that prints the pdf.
Find out what it is and call it without fop being involved.
Saying it is not possible with fop to do that is a bit like saying it is not
possible to use
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Luke-SuperDude wrote:
Johannes Künsebeck-2 wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 06.05.2009, 18:41 +0200 schrieb Sergiu Dumitriu:
Luke-SuperDude wrote:
cbowditch wrote:
Hi,
is there any information regarding new features already available in
the trunk?
I am especially looking for dynamic table/column width adjustment or floating ;)
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Cheers,
Tobias
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