Have a look at: http://www.exslt.org/
That's an XSLT extension, not a FOP extension. Right?
Cheers,
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I had the same problem, but it was because the OutputStream is not closed in method
run() of the class CommandLineStarter of the FOP library. I patched my FOP and closed
the OutputStream, and have no more problems...
If you use this class try to close the Stream...
Solange Desseignes
Hi Jeremias, and all other peoples here,
I would like to know where an arbitrary event has
occured during fop rendering. Let me give you a short
example:
i produce a *big* pdf with fop that should include
another pdf that was produced in another way (i my
case, it was produced by distiller from
I get it now, thanks. I think that's an interesting thing. Definitely,
worth putting on the task list. I could use something like that, too.
I would like to know where an arbitrary event has
occured during fop rendering. Let me give you a short
example:
i produce a *big* pdf with fop that
chrisg 02/03/01 04:44:40
Modified:.Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain CHANGES build.bat build.sh
build.xml fop.bat
docs/design Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain build.bat build.sh
docs/examples Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain runtests.bat
Thanks Jeremias
--- Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit : I get it now, thanks. I think that's an
interesting
thing. Definitely,
worth putting on the task list. I could use
something like that, too.
I would like to know where an arbitrary event has
occured during fop rendering.
Hello,
I am using Fop-0.20.2
Is it generally possible to output a pdf stream via a java.io.Writer object
?
I know its better to use OutputStreams objects to output binary streams as
pdf,but i want to use a JSPWriter(in a TagLibrary Class) to output a Pdf
Stream so that i can use it as
Is it generally possible to output a pdf stream via a java.io.Writer
object?
Well a java.io.Writer is used for character output. A PDF is binary output,
especialy if you use filters (Flate, ...)
I think it could be possible, but no good idea! The problem is, that a
writer
handles character
fred redf wrote:
Hi Boby,
The prob is that svg renderer *need* to connect to an
X11 server cause batik relies on AWT. When you run it
via the command line there is no prob (assuming you
actually are connected to some kind of X11 server). I
found a workaround by running servlet
I tried to convert times.ttf font from my winXP fonts directory, but I failed. I used
the command like in example on font support page, but program allways ended with
exception:
command:
c:\Fop-0.20.2java build\org.apache.fop.fonts.apps.TTFReader
C:\windows\fonts\times.ttf
Arved, are you sure about that? It's a bit confusing since the spec
(actually it's 7.15.12 not 7.5.12 as I mistakenly wrote last time) says
white-space-collapse happens during area building but only talks about
adjacent flow objects not at all about areas. Well actually it does. It
says that the
I've been told than an extension is the way to go for these two needed
features:
1. Add a string ['(Continued)'] to a table header if the table spans
multiple pages. Note these tables are part of the content and can start
anywhere in the page. They could be seen more like paragraphs or blocks
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