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Hello Robert,
> >But
> > it didn't change anything. Big font sizes are working well, small ones
> > are almost unreadable. I don't know why.
> > Also all graphics are looking different than in non-headless mode.
> This is very discouraging... I had hoped that when I finished, I'd have a
> "cleaner" solution to my problem; namely no need for running Xvbf to get
> the same results.
perhaps you have more luck. But the I had to change all SVG's with text-tags
in it. I don't know how much SVG's you have. But the headless-mode gave me a
great performance boost. The latency times are much better as far as I can
see. I don't use benchmarks for this, because I think the feeling is the only
interesting with such services.
> I read a posting that suggested that the Batik and Fop folks had to make a
> lot of weird changes to get the font metrics stuff to work correctly. One
> poster suggested that using JDK 1.4 cleared up all this, but your results
> suggest otherwise.... sigh.
I haven't tested it. But I think the problem is not JDK 1.4, but the missing
X11 graphics environment in headless mode. I haven't looked into java awt
very much, but I guess in non-headless mode the SVG's are rendered for a X11
window, thats the problem. Perhaps the texts are rendered by X11, not java.
Know java has to render them. But I'm not sure. But the values I have to give
for text-formatting have nothing in common with the result. Many values don't
change anything.
With kind regards
Torsten Knodt
P.S.: Oh yes, JPEG's don't work. It seems to be a known issue in jdk 1.4.
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