Well, I wouldn't say that the EPSDocumentGraphics2D is already suitable
for all applications. The Graphics2D implementation was primarily
written to convert SVG to EPS but it also does a good job with other
graphics used inside FOP. What you're doing here probably needs
debugging. I can take a look at it when I have time if you can send me
some code that demonstrates the problem (i.e. not just the code you
pasted below). I don't want to waste too much time trying to reproduce
the problem just from you description. Thanks.

On 18.09.2008 18:53:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I would highly appreciate if someone helped me with the following problem:
> 
> I have a jPanel containing some subpanels. One of the subpanels contains a
> jTable.
> I try to send the panel contents to an EPS file using the following code:
> 
>       protected void printComponent(OutputStream out, int width, int height)
> throws IOException {
>               try {
>                       //Instantiate the EPSDocumentGraphics2D instance
>                       EPSDocumentGraphics2D g2d = new 
> EPSDocumentGraphics2D(false);
>                       g2d.setGraphicContext(new
> org.apache.xmlgraphics.java2d.GraphicContext());
>                       
>                       //Set up the document size
>                       g2d.setupDocument(out, width, height); //400pt x 200pt
>                 
>                       this.contentPane.print(g2d);
> 
>                       //Cleanup
>                       g2d.finish();                   
>               } finally {
>                       IOUtils.closeQuietly(out);
>               } 
>       }
> 
> The pane contents are being created correctly except the text strings which
> seem to be rendered all in the top left corner :confused:
> 
> How can I solve this ???
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help !
> 
> chris
> 
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Jeremias Maerki


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