On Tuesday 10 August 2004 23:03, Johannes Franz wrote: > The pngs are the lowest sized images i can get. If i increase the > memory, which is allocated for java to the size that is necessary for > the amount of images, my system really slows down and nearly hangs up. > Is there perhaps an option to force fop to delete the imagecache? > Because without such an option it is not possible to create pdfs with a > really big size of images.
I had a similar problem some time ago when I tried to create a PDF containing hundreds of SVG images. I finally got it to work by disabling image caching completely by commenting out the line 267 "m_urlMap.put(href, imageInstance);" in FopImageFactory.java (fop-0.20.5) It would be nice if the next version of fop could provide a means to either turn off image caching (as a configuration option) or to limit the cache size. Regards, Bernd --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
