breaking properties, which isn't
user configurable at this moment.
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highly recommended.
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(as in: notepad.exe and FOP) may place the words at different positions.
Use a table, FO table rendering is standardized and will produce
reproducible layouts.
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for each footer region as you like. If you
expect to get a large number of pages you might have to set up a
generator for all the repeating stuff.
Markers could provide another way to achieve what you want, depending on
the kind of content you have.
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produce editable text boxes in PDF directly. It could be done
using embedded JavaScript, but using a different tool line PDFBox or
iText to post process the PDF generated by FOP is much easier.
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or some other RC4 provider is
used?
The Bouncy Castle Library was mandatory with JDK 1.3, which had only
a very rudimentary crypto implementation. IIRC Java 1.4 already had a
RC4 implementation. I don't think Bouncy Castle is still necessary for
standard PDF encryption tasks.
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doesn't have a bottom margin. See
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/fo.html#fo-region-align
Your top region also overlaps the body.
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generates more than two pages, you'll get the
error mentioned above. Check you page master definition accordingly.
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do this, or unpack the onejar after deployment.
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images? Look for includes and DTD downloads in this case.
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which are typically not available on
servers without a graphics environment. This can be resolved by running
the JVM in headless mode, usually by adding -Djava.awt.headless=true
to the JVM command line. Search the web for how to start Weblogic this
way.
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Am 21.10.2011 09:44, schrieb mehdi houshmand:
however, FOP trunk doesn't produce this
issue,
Jeremias fixed this some time ago on trunk.
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BTW 0.20.5 is really old and unsupported, you should upgrade to
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Is it possible insert this commands in XML or XSL files?
Short answer: don't try. There is no easy, documented way to get
arbitrary stuff from the XML/XSLT source into the resulting PCL.
You might have a look at one of the PCL editors out there for
post-processing.
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on Unix/Linux and Mac. If all
else fails, grab a font editor for your plattform, open the font,
and view the font properties, or meta data.
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Am 19.08.2011 11:00, schrieb KAMOHELO MOFOKENG:
I used the same stylesheet that worked on a standalone code, see below:
xsl:stylesheet version=1.1
I guess the xslt processor used by JApplet is thrown off
by this version. Try 1.0
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src=
http://kiga.s3.amazonaws.com/4251-4500/4344/krokuszaehlspieleinfach44d693c7cf29b74d693c7d3e20e.svg;
content-width=80mm
content-height=80mm /
/block
/flow
/page-sequence
/root
---
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HTH
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takes precedence.
So in order to so in order to get FOP with JEuclid working on Windows
with the fop.bat command, the fop.bat file has to be modified to
add the JEuclid jars to LOCALCLASSPATH (this should'nt be too hard).
Or just call fop.cmd explicitely:
fop.cmd mathml.fo mathml.pdf
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Instead of hard coding the path, you can use servlet functionality,
like
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-4.0-doc/servletapi/javax/servlet/ServletContext.html#getRealPath(java.lang.String)
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is org.apache.fop.fo.flow.ExternalGraphic bind Image not found:
images/emptybox.jpg.
This looks like either 'url' is actually an empty string or something
else went wrong too.
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to ensure a constant line
height which matches the renderers lines-per-inch value.
How the renderer's lines-per-inch value is determined depends on the
FOP version. Which release are you using?
(Ow, was it lines per inch or lines per page? Anyway, the effect is
the same.)
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language code).
Have a look at the hyph/readme file.
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, check whether the hyp file is in
the jar (use jar -tvf fop-hyph.jar).
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hyphenation pattern file is in. If you get errors about missing
classes, guess and add the appropriate jar which should be in the lib/
directory (I can't test this right now).
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to have weird bugs which had caused FOP to malfunction
for some input in the past.
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On 09.04.2010 10:34, Rijaa wrote:
I was trying to make front page in docbook one month ago, but i dont
find the solution yet!
You'll probably have more luck on a list dedicated to DocBook,
try docbook-a...@lists.oasis-open.org first.
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level.
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On 24.02.2010 21:51, Thomas Peterson wrote:
Is it possible to render text along a path?
Which context? XSLFO doesn't deal with this kind of things.
You can try to embed a SVG, see for example:
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=31799seqNum=2rll=1
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XSL FAQ first (and perhaps take a look into Michael Kay's
book)
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/
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^^^ three slashes here
and check whether your problem goes away.
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capable hardware.
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if there is a space in between, apparently due to LB13.
There is always a break opportunity after a ZWS, so inserting one
is the universal work around for getting line breaks.
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chapter?
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I don't understand why this poses a problem. Did you try
initial-page-number=auto?
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/lower case of a character to a single character for
the hyphenation pattern, a kind of normalization.
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ran in debug mode it is showing this message '[DEBUG] Last page-sequence
produced 3 pages'.
That's just an information, no error.
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of much use
if the patterns use Unicode. There is a Unicode standard for
parsing words out of text:
http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries
aren't we using this already?
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atts.addAttribute(, reportId, reportId, , 123);
atts.addAttribute(null, reportId, reportId, , 123);
(Actually, I have no idea which one should work, may even be
implementation dependent).
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Both approaches work for me (the first is the canonical one).
I suspect your original problem is somewhat different, common
problems are misspellings, wrong context and namespace confusions.
You might get more help if you cutpaste the actual xml and
xslt code into the mail.
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correctly, while your
PDF viewer didn't. What tool did you use to view the PDF
and the RTF? (MS Word on XP or later is known to be good enough
for CTL for Bengali)
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will do the trick.
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processors with FOP, simply get the
necessary jar files, add them to the CLASSPATH, and set the java system
property javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory to the processor's
transformer factory class.
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, which are
unfortunately quite common.
Once the patterns are there,
fo:block language=url hyphenation-character=zws;...
should work nicely. OTOH, hyphenation properties are block
level only, which will have the side effect of not hyphenating
natural language around the URL ...
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or
the tables from unicode.org), load the file into a text editor,
and type in the characters as XML character references, e.g.
e.g. #x4e68; (including the semicolon) should result in
the ideogram for child (hopefully).
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, unless you find a ready-to-use library for
this task (no, I don't have pointers).
If you can, try to get your source text in a more processing-friendly
format, like DocBook XML.
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parser, or if all else fails, hack
yourself a FOP wrapper.
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should
give it a white backgound image in order to mask the vertical
line for this block.
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On 18.05.2009 17:16, Georg Datterl wrote:
but in any case, the exceptions are not honored
Last time I looked FOP didn't even read the exception
section (IIRC this concept was taken from TEX but
never implemented).
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well as the directories which implicitely inject jars into the
classpath, and remove all but one instance of the FOP jar.
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unfortunately not all that prominently documented. I haven't
had time to analyze what they do in detail. If you could take
a look at it...
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wouldn't have an effect. Alas!
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are somewhat gory but you should
find them in the mail archives.
- Remove the DOCTYPE from your SVGs (don't do this if you rely on
the declaration of the xmlns:svg in the DTD)
- Ask the network staff to unblock access to www.w3.org (not
recommended)
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in general,
it is unlikely there will be one soon. Unless there
is someone with enough of an itch and either well enough
knowledge of Thai and/or skill to port the Pango code.
Note that FOP can't do proper line breaking for Thai yet
even though it implements UAX#14.
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the much
more complicated (and brittle) form further above?
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metrics file
jar:file:/var/lib/ [snip]
The embedded file URL ist malformed, maybe the recursive URL resolver
doesn't like this. Try jar:file:///var/lib/... and check whether this
helps.
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would mean that FOP 0.95ff would handle
this properly.
A quick Google search also turns to a book Understanding Japanese
Information Processing which mentions hyphenation in Japanese.
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instructions and XML comments)
If you can use other tools to manipulate the XML file, use
a stream edit to wrap your XML in a CDATA construct (a proper
implementation would also escape any ]] string in your XML,
but doing this properly becomes somewhat messy).
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, although some libraries
will try to interpret it the way you do. I'm not sure whether FOP
does it, and I'm too tired to check the URI resolver class right
now.
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-graphics is probably better.
In any case, I'm always amazed by the applications people find
for XSLFO in general and FOP in particular.
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span=all).
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interchangeably, which will lead to problems at some point. There
is no sure fire way to specify a relative file path in a place where
an URL is expected, unless you control the base URL setting as Jeremias
described.
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is that there are two FOP jars (and a cross
servlet call).
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web applications calling each other.
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environment, develop it in the external environment, run the
automated regression tests (you write automated regression
tests, do you?), then deploy it.
I still wonder where the solaris box factlet fits in.
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time to spare you can send in a patch.
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Matt Healy wrote:
I went back and checked the script, and found that IFS is being set just
to the newline character, and does not include spaces.
This is intentional: it avoids splitting directorie names which
contain spaces, which is rather common now especially on Windows.
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escaping is that escaped data
is written as-is into a database, and escaped a second time upon
reading. The immediate insertion in a DOM text node only exposes
the second escaping, which would not be visible if the string was
send to a browser.
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you can probably gather more useful information on the
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, or is there a cleverer
way to do it?
What's clever? A generic approach to problems which are hard to solve
in FO is to embed a SVG.
Eric Amick
Legislative Computer Systems
Office of the Clerk
Sounds quite officially! :-)
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only. Setting the classpath
might not be enough.
The Ant documentation has plenty of examples for Ant build file snippets
and complete build files, which might help you getting started.
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Jay Bryant wrote:
Try putting the image and text into two different cells in a one-row
table and setting keep-together=always on the row.
A fo:list-block should do the trick too:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#fo_list-block
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have to tweak other things too.
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that, but it also suppresses
true errors like Java stack traces when I crash FOP.
Indeed.
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159)
That's a problem with the global page layout. I suggest upgrading
to the latest FOP release (0.94), which is a bit further advanced
in this area. If the problem persists, we'll need a complete FO
file in order to track down the defect.
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have page breaks in a graphic. If the SVG is larger than
the page heigth, FOP will most likely end processing with an error.
Otherwise, FOP will search a fitting space, which may cause a page break
and rendering the SVG at the beginning of the new page.
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for Chinese, and it doesn't make a
lot of sense either.
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iText which are much better suited for this task
then FOP.
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processed for encrypted PDFs, FOP
had similar problems with embedded fonts and other PDF objects in
the past.
If you can produce a password protected PDF with a named destination
which open as expected, then please open a defect for FOP and append
the correct PDF.
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processed for encrypted PDFs, FOP
had similar problems with embedded fonts and other PDF objects in
the past.
If you can produce a password protected PDF with a named destination
which open as expected, then please open a defect for FOP and append
the correct PDF.
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which may cause the problem above.
Upgrading to a more recent JDK release, at least to the latest 1.4
release, should fix the problem.
FOP 0.20.5 contained its own, even older XML parser, so you didn't
notice the problem there.
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have this problem, and/or whether it could be mitigated by
sending the PDF as file attachment.
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