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

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