Chris Bowditch wrote:

> > I was able to work around the object-too-large bug by using a larger page
> > size. In the PDF the images have the wrong resolutions and look
> > ugly. (Read on, it's a slightly different question than usual)
> 
> Hidding objects that are too large is not necessarily a bug. The XSL-FO spec

It does not hide them, it goes into an endless loop trying to fit the object on
the next page. It only stops when the memory is full. This is described in the
FAQ. (This is with fop 0.20.5, since I wasn't able to compile the current
version.)

> Dont you know the resolution of the images? It is difficult for me to answer
> this question as I dont know where you get the images from. In my
> environment, 
> the system responsible for generating the images stores the measurements in
> cm/mm/inches along with the resolution and the image itself.

I didn't make the images myself. I have converted a website into DocBook and
want to create a PDF from that now. It basically works, but the images are ugly.

You can see the page with the image I mentioned in my previous mail here:
http://www.fbi.fh-darmstadt.de/~erbs/Databases/NetworkModel/Basics/index.html

The same applies to all other images on that site. All images are processed by 
fop
as they are online on that page.

Bye, Chris






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