' not found. Substituting with default
font.
12-aug-2006 17:53:28 org.apache.fop.render.java2d.Java2DRenderer
getPageImage
INFO: Rendering Page 1 (pageWidth 150, pageHeight 120)
Would anyone have any idea on how to move forward in order to get this
solved?
Thanks,
Peter
Jeremias Maerki
be greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Peter
of the code?
Thanks,
Peter
From: Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: dinsdag 5 september 2006
11:54
To: 'fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org'
Subject: Png output and
transparent background
FOP Fans,
I am (a beginning fop user) using fop with png output (tried
both the trunk and 0.92
Gentlepeople,
I am considering entering this in bugzilla.
Just to make sure: would that be the
correct approach?
Thanks,
Peter
From: Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: dinsdag 5 september 2006
14:58
To: 'fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org'
Subject: RE: Png output
-leading area (the
approach above seems not very elegant)?
2) Is the suggestion made on the XEP list wrong and/or is there a problem in
FOP and/or is this one of the implementation dependant areas of FO?
Any guidance, as always, extremely appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter
Sorry for the late reply (was ooo).
But...it works great and this really helps a lot.
Thanks!
Peter
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From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: zondag 10 september 2006 18:45
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Png output and transparent
that).
When I do the exact same thing but use batik to include the
image it looks just fine.
Anyone any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Peter
PS Here is an example
fo:root xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format
fo:layout-master-set
fo:simple-page-master
master-name=master page-height
An often used trick one finds in mailing lists (e.g.
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200306/msg00445.html) is to
use
fo:blokfo:leader//fo:block
Hth,
Peter
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To: fop
/xsl:choose
/xsl:template
Perhaps that works for you?
Peter
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From: Olivier Mansour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 22 september 2006 10:24
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: simulating line breaks with fo
Thank you
non of those tricks are really
You mean the image from the external-graphic is lighter than the one
painted through SVG/Batik when you render the attached FO file to PNG
instead of PDF?
That is indeed what I refer to
This has something to do with color management which is something I've
only started to understand.
Can someone reproduce?
Works on Windows XP (using fop trunk) and Java 1.5
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the same font information.
...
Peter
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From: Olivier Mansour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 12:59 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: PNG renderer - does fop supporting fonts
Hey
In my conf file I have those lines
renderer
Olivier,
You have to use system fonts with the png renderer
regarding to http://www.mail-archive.com/fop-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg04834.html do I have to use fop-trunk ?
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.92/output.html#general-fonts
I had to yes. I guess you would be better of
-of-included-image-degrades-when-png-rendering
-is-used-t2312286.html).
I think the idea is still to eventually deal with this within fop.
Peter
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The metrics generations did not complain
Both trunk (relative old one) and 0.92 beta show the behavior on Windows XP
and Java 1.5
Thanks,
Peter
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FO file is
fo:root xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;
xmlns:ltml=http://www.luma.com/ltml;
fo:layout-master-set
fo:simple-page
Thanks for the reply,
I started from a Type1 font for which, I have the impression, the -enc ansi
option is not supported/relevant.
Attached the metrics file.
All guidance where to look is appreciated,
Thanks,
Peter
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which does contain a barcode.
Note that I am not necessarily in a big hurry, so if you say I'm sure it
can be made to work with some coding but right now is there anything I can
do to actually make it work?
Thanks,
Peter
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I found the TrueType versions of the 2 barcode fonts I was using and those
work just fine.
Peter
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that I have the impression that
other xsl-fo processors do support such a feature.
Thanks,
Peter
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Sure. I will reply in private. (I am not sure I could quote from what I read
in public without violating the license agreement I accepted when
downloading the demo of the product)
Peter
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that is :-))
to change a number of parameters (like font size etc) to try and make the
text fit in the available region.
Would this (or could this made to) match with xsl-fo/fop?
All considerations appreciated!
Peter
attachment: winmail.dat
with).
I might not have the time to implement it and I understand it would probably
not make it in the main line code (being non standard) but asking never
hurts I guess.
Peter
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In any case if you generate PDF you should specify measurements
in mm, pt or in.
Oops...sorry for the extra noise, thanks, Peter.
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amount of
issues and competing interests involved.
But the problem of converting 'something' to both html and pdf is certainly
common enough.
To a certain extent things like http://www.re.be/css2xslfo/ seem to want to
address that.
Peter
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From: Chris Bowditch
When working on the patch I certainly can not remember coming anywhere close
to code that could have an influence on how png's get into the pdf.
I will take a look at it (unless Jermias beats me at it) this week
(hopefully tomorrow)
Peter
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From: Andreas L Delmelle
Perhaps the setFontBaseURL method in FopFactory does what you want ?
Peter
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 6:34 PM
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Subject: own URIResolver for ttf fonts?
Hi,
is it possible
the uri starts with data:.
Perhaps a version difference?
Peter
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 9:32 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: own URIResolver for ttf fonts?
No,
what i need is a way
) binary comparison with a master file impossible.
I guess I could check the fop input iso the fop output, but I'd rather check
the actual pdf if possible.
How this is typically solved?
Thanks,
Peter
-container object, but I
would rather not use this if not needed.
Thanks,
Peter
[output-format pdf][1]))
And a single page pdf
All suggestions or guidance warmly welcomed!
Thanks,
Peter
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From: Nicol Bolas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 12:56 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: XSL FO newbie
Thanks for all the help. block-container it will be then.
Peter
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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:42 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: XSL FO newbie question - Hide overflow page content
How about doing the whole thing in SVG?
Problem is that I then loose the text formatting features fo offers. I am
assuming that outputting fo(p) input to svg output is not anywhere near
production quality, but I am not sure that assumptions is true.
There's one hack you can try (0.93 or
and Batik use the same URIResolver
interface?
Any type of guidance or pointer appreciated!
Thanks,
Peter
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From: Peter Coppens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 5:56 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: URIResolver for svg
FOP
Thanks Jeremias. Appreciate you take the time to help out.
Is that the (only) way to tell to Batik to do something user specific
when
resolving relative URI's?
This is the wrong place to ask this question.
I guess the question should have been is there anyway I can tell fop to
tell
with something like
class MyResolver extends
ParsedURLDefaultProtocolHandler
implements URIResolver {
...
}
I know, they don't come much uglier, but at least it keeps the mess isolated
and allows me to move forward.
Thanks for your help and explanations!
Peter
XML Commons Resolver to make use of
XCatalogs. Example:
fopFactory.setURIResolver(myResolver); // myResolver is a
javax. xml.transform.URIResolver
Peter
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From: Venkat Gurukrishna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 7:34 PM
It seems I found the answer at
http://www.antennahouse.com/support/qa/QA/2005052701.html
Setting font-size='0' line-height='0' on the block containing the
external-graphics solves it
Apologies for the noise,
Peter
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is
wrong with fo file.
Hth,
Peter
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I was using xsltproc as my XSLT
(IcedTea 2.4.1) (suse-8.18.1-x86_64)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.0-b50, mixed mode)
So, removing these three libraries drastically improved performance for us.
Can someone explain why this is so? Can I safely drop these jars?
Best regards
Peter
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We had some performance problems with fop and began to investigate. For a
specific example document of about 400 pages fop took about 55 seconds on
a
server at a client. The same process
and the one shipped with fop was the same.
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to use these files for generation of one or more PDF
files?
Extensions:
- How to tell FOP, which files to collect into one distinct PDF document?
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plugin
artifactIdfop/artifactId
groupId???/groupId
xmlxml/name.xml/xml
xslresources/name2fo.xsl/xsl
outputTypepdf/outputType
outputFilename.pdf/outputFile
/plugin
This is just an idea - not the real code, because I'm asking for that! ;-)
Kind regards
Peter
Hi,
tried it using maven-antrun-plugin.
[cannot post the xml because a problem with gmane web interface :-( ]
The outfile parameter is ignored - is this a restriction of fop or the
plugin?
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Apache Tomcat/5.0.28
FOP 0.20.5
Any idea? Have I overlooked a simple fault?
Thanks in advance
Peter
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My userconfig.xml contains (snipped)
fonts
font
embed-file=file:///home/peter/fop/fop-0.20.5/fonts/truetype/arial.ttf
kerning=yes
metrics-file=file:///home/peter/fop/fop-0.20.5/fonts/metrics/arial.xml
font-triplet name=Arial style=normal weight=normal/
font-triplet name=Arial,Regular style
.
I think Courier New has just one 'r'
That's a typo in the email, sorry :-)
You have 3 names for the same font! ('Arial', Arial,Regular', and
'Arial,Bold').
Tried and no difference. And if I'm not mistaken, you should be able to
have multiple names for a font.
BB
Peter
There's the intention to use the wrapper classes, which are already used by
rest of FOP.
Jeremias made a similiar suggestion on 4th Oct.
I will see, if i can invest some time on that task this week-end.
Kind regards,
Peter Herweg
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[mailto
Hello,
I struggling to create a webapps that creates pdf's for xml documents. The
problem is: I can't pipe the output of my SAX transformation to the
XSLTInputHandler.
My code uses a static xsl document and dynamic xml documents. For
demonstration purposes I create the xml file on the local
Hi Glenn
did you mean this example? Taken from [1]. Does this work in a webapp?
//Setup output
OutputStream out = new java.io.FileOutputStream(pdf);
try {
driver.setOutputStream(out);
//Setup XSLT
TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
Hello Jeremias,
good your are in the cet time zone,too ;o).
My code also uses sax so the refactoring process will not be that long.
Anyway it's always good to have a working example so I'll adapt to that.
I'll be back with details when I'm done refactoring.
cheers,
Pete
--- Ursprüngliche
Hello,
I have a hard time getting the Obj2Pdf Example to work with my application.
I was browsing through the FAQ and found another example
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.20.5/servlets.html#xslt
But also here is the problem I don't know how to pass the generated xml file
to a File object.
Hi,
sorry maybe I created a little misunderstanding here. I attached some source
code as a .txt file to clear up things.
cheers,
Pete
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Von: Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Betreff: Re: How to pass input of xml tranfs.
First of all. Thanks for taking so much time for my problem :o)
I tried to include your code. It's attached below:
1. the transformer factory with the implementation I use does not support
this call: this.transformerFactory.newTransformerHandler(xsltSrc); - so I
modified it a bit.
2. When I run
OK, the ByteArrayOutputStream solves the NullPointer Exception. The only
problem left is there is none of my xml data in the pdf. I only get the
static header of the xsl document :o/
Do we have to change the sequence somehow?
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@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Betreff: Re: How to pass input of xml tranfs. to xslt transf. ?
Datum: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 18:21:07 +0100
On Dec 9, 2005, at 18:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter,
It seems that the source of the evil bug is not the typo but the
for-each
tag like Andreas suggested. I
Hi,
for this test I used the stylesheet with the xsl:for-each tag. I was hoping
the transformation would pick up the xml tag with the input.
I'm also 100% clueless...
cheers,
Pete
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An:
No offense taken ;o) Yes, I did correct the mistake.
Fo without input looks like this:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? fo:root
xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;
xmlns:xdt=http://www.w3.org/2004/07/xpath-datatypes;
xmlns:fn=http://www.w3.org/2004/07/xpath-functions;
Are you using some kind of special parser? Or is this maybe a bug
in my fop version?
My configuration:
Servlet:
handler.startElement(, , root, atts);
handler.startElement(, , Hello, atts);
handler.characters(Hello.toCharArray(), 0, Hello.length());
handler.endElement(, , Hello);
Hello,
I did a thorough search for the bug which prevents the output of my xml
transformation to be cleanly transformed with the xsl transformation into
the xsl-fo and later into the pdf.
It seems that this is related to the parsers in use. It simply does not work
to process the output of the
Hello,
I reworked the xml creation in the servlet but still the result is blank.
Please have a look at the attached servlet and the stylesheet.
For the sake of visibility I refrain from posting it inside this mail :o)
cheers,
Pete
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Hello,
I have a problem with inluding medium to large svg graphics into my pdf
documents. The performance in the generation process is pretty bad. I takes
considerably longer when I include a svg graphic compared to using for
instance a png.
I have a lot of graphics which need to be scalable.
Hello,
I'm using fop to generate documents in my webapps. Like most people
I build a sax stream and pass it fop. Until now it worked fine but now I
have to use evil namespaces. *grr*
Normally I would write tags like this:
hd.startElement(null,Menge,Menge,atts);
of the parts where
SAX is a bit messed up. But you get used to it. Have fun.
On 03.05.2006 15:43:26 Peter Neu wrote:
Hello,
I'm using fop to generate documents in my webapps. Like most people
I build a sax stream and pass it fop. Until now it worked fine but now I
have to use evil namespaces
Hello,
I'm using fop in a web app. My metrics file is located in folder which can
be reached by adding /xml to the current url.
How do put this in the userconfig.xml? I wrote it like this. But this won't
work. Any ideas? Userconfig.xml is in the same folder in the web app.
font
August 2006 19:41, Peter Neu wrote:
Hello,
I'm using fop in a web app. My metrics file is located in folder
which can be reached by adding /xml to the current url.
How do put this in the userconfig.xml? I wrote it like this. But this
won't work. Any ideas? Userconfig.xml is in the same folder
Hello,
I'm working my way through the src code of FOP in order to find a way
to configure the font setup in the java code. But this seems rather
difficult. The org.apache.fop.configuration.FontInfo object gives me the
possibility to insert the font names and stuff but I cannot insert the
metric
, Peter Neu wrote:
Hi,
I'm working my way through the src code of FOP in order to find a way
to configure the font setup in the java code. But this seems rather
difficult. The org.apache.fop.configuration.FontInfo object gives
me the
possibility to insert the font names and stuff but I
terse and not helpful to me. If not, I can use an
external
MathML-SVG process, but I'd like to try the plugin idea if possible.
Peter
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
/JEuclid integration.
Peter
diff -u -r fop-svn-old/examples/mathml/src/org/apache/fop/mathml/MathMLElement.java fop-svn/examples/mathml/src/org/apache/fop/mathml/MathMLElement.java
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to
achieve that.
The basic use case is arbitrary rotation of (fop formatted) text blocks, but
scaling and skewing might be nice to have as well.
Any guidance, as always, most warmly welcomed!
Peter
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Hello,
I am trying to setup fop-0.93 for using different fonts for a pdf
which will be created later. I use the conf/userconfig.xml file to
specify the font-metrics.
There I added
font metrics-file=file:///C:/apache_fop_fonts/batang.xml
kerning=yes
Hello together,
at the moment I am working on a thumb index for a broschure. My
problem is that I do not know exactly how to address the content of an
element. For example I want to address the content (here Seminare) of
the element titleSeminare/title for my thumb index. More concrete:
be done correctly.
As always, many thanks indeed!
Peter
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' of the block-container, but only its'
'content'.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p12018237/fo.pdf fo.pdf
Would anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks,
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that would actually do something useful.
Thanks,
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avoiding the hassle of the measurement files.
I hope you see what I am trying to do
Thanks for you help,
Peter
Adrian Cumiskey wrote:
Hi Peter,
I'm not quite sure why this feature would be useful, maybe it would be
helpful if you could explain your requirement for this? Currently
()));
Seems to work ok, but does feel a bit like (unnecessary) mumbo jumbo.
Perhaps a more elegant approach is available?
Thanks,
Peter
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but apparently that
is not working.
Am I missing something? Is this intended behaviour or is this an
(un)documented feature?
Many thanks indeed for any pointers or considerations,
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Thanks! Peter.
Jeremias Maerki-2 wrote:
I've stumbled over that myself a few days ago. I've got a fix
(registering both GillSansMT and Gill Sans MT). I'll see to it that
I can upload this change in the next two days.
Jeremias Maerki
On 31.10.2007 16:36:52 Peter Coppens wrote
StrangeI tried different jdk's (on Windows) , using
fop -fo test.fo -pdf test.pdf
always the same broken image result.
Any idea what else could be different that is of importance in this context?
Thanks,
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Thanks Jeremias
URL looks ok...also tested with relative uri's with the same result. And the
same test copied in a 0.93 directory seem to work fine.
I'll dive into the debugger somewhere in the coming hours/days and will post
back with my findings.
Thanks,
Peter
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Would anyone have any pointers to information that would help me to get
started. I am sure it's in the fo spec, but i have not enough time to try
and get my brain around that document (assuming I would ever succeed).
Many thanks indeed!
Peter
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Thanks Jeremias.
This is exactly the type of information I was looking for.
I will try to work out a few examples of my own the coming days to make sure
I understand what is going on.
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Hello.
I have a quick follow up question - in case the fo does not specify the
line-height, what would be the default?
Thanks,
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what fonts to specify in the PDF.
Help please
Peter
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Warren Young wrote:
Peter Sparkes wrote:
However, I do not know what the fonts are called so that I can tell
FOP what fonts to specify in the PDF.
Have you tried just using the Unicode characters in question and
seeing what happens?
I have no experience with Asian character sets, but I'd
Thanks you all for your help and advice.
Following Jeremias' suggestion:
Can someone who has used Chinese fonts with FOP, please, advice me what
fonts they have used for both traditional and simplified Chinese
Thanks
Peter
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Help please - what's going wrong
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Thank you Jeremias Stefan,
It was a typo in the path which I had not found. However, I will
certainly use the directory tag
Peter
That simply means that there's probably a mistake setting up the
classpath.
Anyway, you're on 0.94, so just skip generating the font metrics file.
Instead use
I am using uming, however, the font is called ARPLShanHeiSunUni. All I
do is
fo:block space-after=2mm font-size=10pt
font-family=ARPLShanHeiSunUni font-weight=normal text-align=left
and everything works fine
Peter
font-triplet element is indeed embedded inside element.
Not sure why
:/Data/Chinese.pdf
This produced a pdf with embedded Chinese characters
Hope this helps
Peter
It is not working in my case. Can you please tell me the corresponding
mapping ARPLShanHeiSunUni font defined in your FOP configuration file.
Peter Sparkes wrote:
I am using uming, however, the font
:/Data/Chinese.pdf
This produced a pdf with embedded Chinese characters
Hope this helps
Peter
It is not working in my case. Can you please tell me the corresponding
mapping ARPLShanHeiSunUni font defined in
your FOP configuration file.
Peter Sparkes wrote:
I am using uming, however
) features could be
part of such workbench...so I would be interested in that part
Perhaps it helps,
Peter
On 12 Mar 2008, at 13:01, Adrian Cumiskey wrote:
Even though FOP configuration is quite well documented (http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.94/configuration.html
), I think there is a need
For pdf, checkout http://www.jeremias-maerki.ch/development/fop/index.html
For eps, you probably get expected behavior (but I am not sure) -
see http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.94/graphics.html#eps
Hth,
Peter
On 07 Apr 2008, at 13:00, Oliver Hirschi wrote:
Hi there again
thoughts?
Tx!
Peter
FO fragment
fo:block-container absolute-position=fixed
left=0pt
top=0pt width=318.6pt
height=884pt
fo:block
fo:instream
the 0.95beta fop/batik to work on macos when using tif
images? It is unclear from my intial www wanderings what the state of
jai on mac os is.
Pointers or guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Peter
org.apache.xmlgraphics.image.loader.ImageException: Cannot load image
(no suitable
of 'the' stylesheet with 0.94 it takes
about 7 seconds. With 0.95beta it takes 328 seconds
I could try to isolate the 'performance' bottleneck...but perhaps this
can be explained with the info available right now?
Thanks!
Peter
5. With the newely versions fop 0.95beta and fop-pdf-images-1.2-bin,
I can not ebbed TIFF graphics. There happens the exception (see
below *2) in fop. With fop 0.94, the same graphic could be embedded
well.
See reply of Jeremias in a previous thread
quoteThe solution here
is simple:
Now...for the more problematic part - I am on MacOS...anybody any
luck getting the 0.95beta fop/batik to work on macos when using
tif images? It is unclear from my intial www wanderings what the
state of jai on mac os is.
I've not really tested TIFF yet, but I do know that JAI is
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