managed to get a similar configuration to work? Has someone got fop
working inside on OSGI container (ideally Apapche Felix, Apache Karaf or Apache
ServiceMix)?
Thank's in advance for any hints.
Maruan Sahyoun
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Maruan Sahyoun
Am 25.09.2012 um 16:35 schrieb Jeremias Maerki d...@jeremias-maerki.ch:
Hi Maruan,
yes, that's about it. You could combine XGC, Batik and FOP to one OSGi
bundle (if you're careful about
Hi again,
I created an issue for Apache ServiceMix as a result of my discussion at the
camel user mailing list regarding camel-fop. Apache ServiceMix provides a
bundle for fop but that is missing some information. Maybe you would like to
follow SMX4-1249
With kind regards
Maruan Sahyoun
in a reply there are solutions using
doc as a basis. There is also a download from Microsoft to convert
WordprocessingML to XSL:FO. Using OpenOffice you could also convert to HTML and
convert that to XSL:FO e.g. by using HTML2FO …
Kind regards
Maruan Sahyoun
(although I have done that for a banking customer)
Maruan Sahyoun
Am 18.04.2013 um 17:01 schrieb aemitic aemi...@hotmail.it:
Thanks for the suggestion.
This /workaround/ (it's not a solution) cannot be applied. Why:
- internal pdf links would not work
- pdf bookmarks would not work
- page
no - that's one document with 100k pages
Maruan Sahyoun
Am 19.04.2013 um 13:04 schrieb Kerry, Richard richard.ke...@atos.net:
Surely that's 100k documents, each with one page (or a small number of pages)
?
Uncertainly,
Richard.
Richard Kerry
BNCS Engineer
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well - it is one print job, has paperhandling marks, goes to an envelope
stuffing machine
Maruan Sahyoun
Am 19.04.2013 um 14:56 schrieb Kerry, Richard richard.ke...@atos.net:
Yes I did understand what you wrote, and the earlier correspondent.
I was attempting to ask why.
It seems
But it's possible to place a PDF
fox:external-document content-type=pdf src=mypdffile.pdf/
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.95/extensions.html#external-document
BR
Maruan Sahyoun
Am 22.05.2013 um 14:20 schrieb Arjan Bokx arjan.b...@akb-ls.nl:
No, that is impossible.
Van: Ashish
Hi,
you could use PDFBox PDFToImage command line tool to verify how PDFBox handles
your PDF.
Wouldn't guarantee that it works with fop but might help to track down the
route cause.
BR
Maruan
Am 01.06.2013 um 00:56 schrieb Luis Bernardo lmpmberna...@gmail.com:
Can you sends us the original
I'd second Luis assumption but having a PDF for further analysis would be good.
Feel free to open a case at PDFBox - I'll look into it.
BR
Maruan
Am 04.06.2013 um 11:27 schrieb Luis Bernardo lmpmberna...@gmail.com:
Very likely the pdfbox merge utility does not merge the fonts used in the
you could also use Apache PDFBox for post processing
http://pdfbox.apache.org
BR
Maruan Sahyoun
Am 18.06.2014 um 10:40 schrieb Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com:
Hi,
Did you tried the external-document FOP extension [1]?
It's incomplete but could do the trick (not tried, yet
is there a specific reason for not using iText? You might also take a look at
Apache PDFBox for merging PDFs.
BR
Maruan
Am 03.07.2014 um 14:34 schrieb Vijaya Raghavan.R
vijayaraghava...@solartis.net:
Is it possible to merge pdf's using xsl-fo alone...?
Hi,
Now we are using Itext for
Another option might be to run fop in a service container and expose it via a
web service interface and call that from c#. I have done this using Apache
Karaf, Apache Camel and camel-fop.
IKVM might be an approach to build a .NET assembly - there are some reports
that this worked, but others
Hi,
SVG handling is using Batik so in order to isolate the issue test SVG
rasterizing using Batik first.
BR
Maruan
Am 01.12.2014 um 12:02 schrieb cedric bompart cedric.bomp...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm currently converting a JavaFX node graph to PDF (via a SVG document). I'm
using FOP 1.1
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