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How fancy is your printer and what sort of print run do you do? Why not print
your letter text single-sided and do a bulk run before or after to print your
legal text on the back? The way you describe it, the legal text sounds as if it
does not vary.
John Marshall
Accurate Software
80 Peach
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During performance tuning, I came across the issue of non Base-14 fonts
killing performance. I have a pdf that renders in 20 seconds using the
Helvetica font but when the font is changed to a ttf file via the
userconfig.xml, the render time takes 2 minutes or more.
When
Well, the issue is that these letters go all over the country...so one
letter may need text specific for Utah while the next 5 may go to Maine.
Obviously we could configure the software to print only letters going to
specific states at a time, but management would rather the program spit out
the
Sorry, I take your point. There have been occasions when I have sweated over a
problem whose solution was not software related.
John Marshall
Accurate Software
80 Peach Street, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 1XH, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)118 977 3889
Fax: +44 (0)118 977 1260
http://www.accuratesoftware.com
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 09:46, Matthew Case wrote:
Well, the issue is that these letters go all over the country...so one
letter may need text specific for Utah while the next 5 may go to Maine.
Obviously we could configure the software to print only letters going to
specific states at a time,
Hi Chris,
That is a good point. It does take substantially longer on the first hit.
But I have found that even the subsequent hits take much longer with a
custom font involved. Here are some average results based on a smaller
document than I discussed earlier:
Helvetica font - 1st hit =
On Feb 24, 2004, at 5:16 AM, Matthew Case wrote:
Well, the issue is that these letters go all over the country...so one
letter may need text specific for Utah while the next 5 may go to
Maine.
Obviously we could configure the software to print only letters going
to
specific states at a time, but
Hello,
I am creating a pdf file with FOP in my
application server. I am leaving the file in a temporary directory and I am
reading and writing on the out the pdf file in a JSP. My server is secure (https://...) and when the jsp has left the file on the
navigator I am getting the
This has nothing to do with FOP. You page
has embedded link which is not https.
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From: Francisco García Leal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
February 24, 2004 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Security problem with a
pdf.
Hello,
I
I ran into the same
problem with my servlet pushing PDF directly to the user on a POST. If you are
pushing on a POST, IE (and maybe Netscape, I don't remember, Itried to fix
thisabout 2 years ago) automatically put an XHTMLdoctype reference
in the HTML that is not gotten over HTTPS. As far
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During performance tuning, I came across the issue of non Base-14 fonts
killing performance. I have a pdf that renders in 20 seconds using the
Helvetica font but when the font is changed to a ttf file via the
userconfig.xml, the render time takes 2 minutes or more.
...
I did try that by using the -enc ansi parameter on the TTFReader program.
The results I noted earlier reflect that font metric generation.
Thanks,
Scott
J.Pietschmann
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