Victor Mote wrote:
I agree. There are some other parts of FOP that would seem to be similar --
fonts and hyphenation come to mind.
I was always under the impression there is some overlap
with Batik, programs producing charts or organigrams
(drawing boxes around text) and the like. Now, who's
On 21.02.2003 00:17:51 J.Pietschmann wrote:
Victor Mote wrote:
I agree. There are some other parts of FOP that would seem to be similar --
fonts and hyphenation come to mind.
I was always under the impression there is some overlap
with Batik, programs producing charts or organigrams
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Currently, the project's a one-man show, so I think it doesn't qualify
as a candiate for an Apache (sub-)project. But who knows. That's why I
ask around first. Being a FOP committer I could also add it to FOP but I
think the project isn't exclusively useful in that
Hi there
Before I open a SourceForge project I wanted to ask if there might be
interest in a barcode library/framework here at Apache. I started to
develop the library two years ago and it has already seen real-life use
in two projects with my last employer. I'm in the process of doing a
major
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Why not a fast, flexible and reliable solution? 3 things are needed:
o Java routines to calculate barcode rectangles and label areas depending
from barcode type and its parameters. Possibly such routines are freely
available. Otherwise: give me the specs, I will write the code (the nowadays
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Hi there,
I'm having the same problem.
Someone is disussing this problem in the following newsgroup:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-devm
Title: BARCODE
Hi!
Is it possible to embed barcodes into PDF using FOP?
Thanks in advance,
Maxim Surov
Title: BARCODE
If you
made the barcode a graphic, you could embed it.
-Original Message-From: Surov Maxim
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Hi!
Is it possible to embed barcodes
into PDF using FOP
Title: BARCODE
Thanks!
Could you
suggest me some free packages which support barcodes
simpliciter?
(Something
like http://big.faceless.org/but
free)
If
you made the barcode a graphic, you could embed it.
-Original Message-From: Surov Maxim
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Title: BARCODE
There
are some threads in the archives which describe using Barcode fonts. I'm
sure if you search in the archives for "barcode" you'd come up with something
relevant to your needs.
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Two ways I know of.
Using barcode fonts.
Using SVG to draw barcode.
We have used a stylesheet to draw the SVG
works really well.
Rhett Aultman [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/10/2002 15:34:55
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If you made
Surov Maxim wrote:
Thanks!
Could you suggest me some free packages which support barcodes simpliciter?
(Something like http://big.faceless.org/ but free)
There is a generator written in XSLT available at
http://www.renderx.com/barcodes.html
J.Pietschmann
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hmm if it reads/writes PDF it can be interesting
thanks...
Jochen Maes
EDP departement
Programmeur
KBC-Securities
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iText does not allow you to decompile a pdf but you
can copy the whole content of one page of a
preexisting pdf to another then add your static
content.
Dref.
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hmm if it reads/writes PDF it can be interesting
thanks...
Jochen Maes
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but one solution shows me many more problems... :(
My margins must be set to 0 now (leftmargin) and that screws up my whote
document.
You can define margins on the body region, where the text
flow goes. Define a region-start appropriately, where the
static-content
i render a pdf with FOP.
and i'm extremely happy with it.
But, i need to draw a line in the leftmargin off the page (for a machine
how puts the letters in a envelope).
But it's a fixed location and a fixed length.
Now i need to be able to say (but then in FOP language)
print a line here: 14.2(x
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Now i need to be able to say (but then in FOP language)
print a line here: 14.2(x from), 220(y from), 51(x to), 220(y to) the line
must be 1 pt thick or 2 points whatever...
If you want to draw horizontal or vertical lines,
you can add flat block-containers inside
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I have tried with a lot of different commercial and shareware Code 39 (3 of 9)
Barcode fonts but they all have this problem. In some cases there is a EOF
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TTFReader unable to handle 3 of 9 Barcode font
Summary: TTFReader unable to handle 3 of 9 Barcode font
Product: Fop
Version: all
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Windows NT/2K
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Fop-0.19.0-CVS
My servlet is generating a PDF with embedded Barcode 3of9 font. I'm having
problems on 3 different machines. I'm using Type 1 font.
I get no errors during the generation process (command-line or servlet) and
no errors from Acrobat when loading/displaying the file. I simply get
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