Re: Font names...

2006-09-21 Thread Vincent Hennebert
Hi Karl,


Karl Roberts a écrit :
 Hi Vincent,
 
 This issue will soon disappear. The current font library will be
 replaced with another one (FOrayFont), which
 handles that completely differently.
 
 Do you know how soon the FOrayFont stuff will be in the trunk? I'm

Well, if everything goes right it should be there by the end of this
year.


 waiting on it to fix the Bug where you can't copy and paste characters
 from the PDF document.

Actually this does not depend on the integration of FOrayFont. There is
another developer (Bertrand Delacrétaz) who will work on this in the
next days so the fix should be available soon.


 I presume there'll be a big splash when it happens so we'll all know how
 to configure it?

Copypaste support won't be configurable. It will simply be available
;-) As for the configuration of fonts, sure, we will try to provide the
necessary documentation.

Vincent


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Re: Multiple SVG files to create multipage PDF files using PDFTranscoder

2006-09-21 Thread Don Adams

I generate multi-page PDF documents from
multiple SVG files using a DocBook XML article.
I have each SVG file referenced in a
mediaobject element like this:

mediaobject
imageobject
imagedata align=left fileref=whatever.svg format=SVG/
/imageobject
/mediaobject

DocBook XML can be transformed into FO using the
docbook-xsl open-source stylesheets.
But, maybe that's not what you are looking to do?

--
Don Adams


- Original Message - 
From: Antonio Broughton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 8:42 PM
Subject: Multiple SVG files to create multipage PDF files using
PDFTranscoder


 Hi,

 I was wondering if it was possible to create a multi-page PDF document
 from multiple SVG documents using the PDFTranscoder (each SVG document
 represents a page in the PDF document)?

 I have looked around google, and searched on the mailling lists, but
 there is no mention about it... or am I looking in the wrong place?

 If this is possible, how would I go about doing this?

 If this is not possible... how hard would it be to implement? :)  (any
 pointers on where to start?)


 Thanks
 Antonio Broughton

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Quality of included image degrades when png rendering is used

2006-09-21 Thread Peter








Gentlepeople,



Using fop trunk.



When I include an image using external-graphic (tried both
jpeg and gif) the image displays just fine when rendering to pdf. When
rendering to png however the image looks much worse (not sure how to describe
it, it looses contrast or something like that).



When I do the exact same thing but use batik to include the
image it looks just fine.



Anyone any thoughts on this? 



Thanks,



Peter



PS Here is an example 



fo:root xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format
fo:layout-master-set
fo:simple-page-master
master-name=master page-height=200pt page-width=200pt
fo:region-body/
/fo:simple-page-master
/fo:layout-master-set

fo:page-sequence master-reference=master
fo:flow flow-name=xsl-region-body
fo:block-container absolute-position=fixed left=10pt top=10pt width=40pt height=20pt
fo:block linefeed-treatment=ignore font-size=0
fo:instream-foreign-object width=40pt height=20pt
svg:svg xmlns:svg=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg width=40 height=20
svg:image xmlns:xlink=http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink 
width=40
height=20 
preserveAspectRatio=none 
xlink:href="">http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/images/apache-xml-graphics.gif 
xmlns:svg=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg/
/svg:svg
/fo:instream-foreign-object
/fo:block
/fo:block-container


fo:block-container absolute-position=fixed left=10pt top=50pt width=40pt height=20pt
fo:block linefeed-treatment=ignore font-size=0
fo:external-graphic 
scaling=non-uniform 
src="">url(http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/images/apache-xml-graphics.gif) 
content-width=scale-to-fit 
width=40pt 
content-height=scale-to-fit 
height=20pt/
/fo:block
/fo:block-container
/fo:flow
/fo:page-sequence
/fo:root















RE: Font names...

2006-09-21 Thread Karl Roberts
Thanks Vincent,

As always it's a pleasure to use FOP, knowing that the developers are so active 
at squashing bugs and implementing new features. One of the benefits of 
OpenSource I suppose.

Keep up the good work!

Cheers

Karl

PS, I've just seen Bertrand Delacrétaz' commits in the source. I'll give it a 
few days then try it out ! :-)

-Original Message-
From: Vincent Hennebert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 21 September 2006 5:22 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Font names...

Hi Karl,


Karl Roberts a écrit :
 Hi Vincent,
 
 This issue will soon disappear. The current font library will be
 replaced with another one (FOrayFont), which
 handles that completely differently.
 
 Do you know how soon the FOrayFont stuff will be in the trunk? I'm

Well, if everything goes right it should be there by the end of this year.


 waiting on it to fix the Bug where you can't copy and paste characters 
 from the PDF document.

Actually this does not depend on the integration of FOrayFont. There is another 
developer (Bertrand Delacrétaz) who will work on this in the next days so the 
fix should be available soon.


 I presume there'll be a big splash when it happens so we'll all know 
 how to configure it?

Copypaste support won't be configurable. It will simply be available
;-) As for the configuration of fonts, sure, we will try to provide the 
necessary documentation.

Vincent


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