AW: Rendering 12,000 pages

2010-03-02 Thread Georg Datterl
Hi Jonathan,

* Use a 64-Bit OS to avoid the 2GB Memory limit.
* Disable image cache. 
(-Dorg.apache.xmlgraphics.image.loader.impl.AbstractImageSessionContext.no-source-reuse=true)
* Keep the page-sequences short (<500pages)
* Use incremental GC (-Xincgc)

Regards,

Georg Datterl

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Von: Jonathan Levinson [mailto:jonathan.levin...@intersystems.com]
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Betreff: Rendering 12,000 pages

We have a customer who would like to format and print a 12,000 page document.

If we have enough virtual memory on the machine can we give Java a large enough 
heap space to render to PDF a 12,000 page document?

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RE: Rendering 12,000 pages

2010-03-02 Thread Louis . Masters
Jonathan:

For a different purpose, we generate multiple PDFs in separate files and 
then merge them before delivery to the client.  We use Apache pdfbox and 
so far it has been working like a dream.  The only issue you will probably 
have is that it treats each PDF separately - you get a page break between 
each PDF and the page numbering restarts (for us this is OK since the user 
knows it is multiple reports packages into one file).  I believe iText can 
re-paginate when you merge multiple files, btu I'm not sure about the page 
breaks or empty space between files.

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This is a good idea but the customer has been unwilling to split the job. 
They want to format 12,000 pages all at once.

Thanks for your suggestion, which should prove valuable to other 
customers!

Pdftk seems very useful!

Best Regards,
Jonathan Levinson


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Jonathan Levinson wrote:
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> We have a customer who would like to format and print a 12,000 page 
> document.
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> 
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> If we have enough virtual memory on the machine can we give Java a 
> large enough heap space to render to PDF a 12,000 page document?
>
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> Best Regards,
>
> Jonathan Levinson
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Can you split the job? In a similar situation we print different 
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Re: URL for FOP feature request

2010-03-02 Thread Venkat Reddy

Hi,

I don't think, there is any link specifically for this...

May be, you can get some information from the following links...
http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/RecentChanges
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&email1=&emailtype1=substring&emailassigned_to1=1&email2=&emailtype2=substring&emailreporter2=1&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&changedin=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&product=Fop&short_desc=%5BPATCH%5D&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&long_desc=&long_desc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&keywords=&keywords_type=anywords&field0-0-0=noop&type0-0-0=noop&value0-0-0=&namedcmd=Fop%20all&newqueryname=fop%20patch%20queue&tofooter=1&order=Reuse%20same%20sort%20as%20last%20time

Cheers,
Venkat.
Mario Madunic wrote:

Yes, that is what I'm looking for.

Thanks

Marijan (Mario) Madunic
Publishing Specialist
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To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: URL for FOP feature request

Hi Mario,

If I understood correctly, you want the list of tasks (functional 
requirements) to be implemented in future versions.

Is that what you want?

Cheers,
Venkat.

Mario Madunic wrote:
  

What is the URL for feature requests for FOP? I want to see what has been 
listed. I'm looking in particular to see if there is a request around a table's 
height.

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How to place wmf files into pdf

2010-03-02 Thread Mario Madunic
I can't seem to place wmf graphics into a pdf created using FOP. Thought I read 
someplace that this is possible using batik, but that was as far as the 
explanation went. Any pointers or solutions would be nice.

Thanks

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Re: How to place wmf files into pdf

2010-03-02 Thread Venkat Reddy

Hi,

The following line is working for me. I am able to see the WMF image on 
my PDF output file.



I have used the FOPTrunk version on Windows environment.

Cheers,
Venkat.

Mario Madunic wrote:

I can't seem to place wmf graphics into a pdf created using FOP. Thought I read 
someplace that this is possible using batik, but that was as far as the 
explanation went. Any pointers or solutions would be nice.

Thanks

Marijan (Mario) Madunic
Publishing Specialist
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RE: How to place wmf files into pdf

2010-03-02 Thread Mario Madunic
Venkat,

Thanks for your quick reply.

I've used a similar line to the one you have. I've also wrapped the src in 
url() to test that method also. The one difference is that I'm grabbing the 
images from a network drive and my src path begins with 
file:///p:/pathtoimage/image.wmf. I made a jpg of one of the wmfs to test the 
path and the path is fine, jpg appears.

What do you mean by FOPTrunk? I am using Windows also (XP sp3) but am using ANT 
1.7 to automate the task.

Marijan (Mario) Madunic
Publishing Specialist
New Flyer Industries


-Original Message-
From: Venkat Reddy [mailto:vanukuri.ven...@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 8:01 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to place wmf files into pdf

Hi,

The following line is working for me. I am able to see the WMF image on 
my PDF output file.


I have used the FOPTrunk version on Windows environment.

Cheers,
Venkat.

Mario Madunic wrote:
> I can't seem to place wmf graphics into a pdf created using FOP. Thought I 
> read someplace that this is possible using batik, but that was as far as the 
> explanation went. Any pointers or solutions would be nice.
>
> Thanks
>
> Marijan (Mario) Madunic
> Publishing Specialist
> New Flyer Industries
>
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Re: How to place wmf files into pdf

2010-03-02 Thread Venkat Reddy

Hi,

FOPTrunk is the latest development version of source code. What binary 
version of FOP are you using for your tests?
I have used the server path (file://myserver/image/img.wmf) to get my 
output with WMF image file, which is working.

i.e., 

Cheers,
Venkat.
Mario Madunic wrote:

Venkat,

Thanks for your quick reply.

I've used a similar line to the one you have. I've also wrapped the src in 
url() to test that method also. The one difference is that I'm grabbing the 
images from a network drive and my src path begins with 
file:///p:/pathtoimage/image.wmf. I made a jpg of one of the wmfs to test the 
path and the path is fine, jpg appears.

What do you mean by FOPTrunk? I am using Windows also (XP sp3) but am using ANT 
1.7 to automate the task.

Marijan (Mario) Madunic
Publishing Specialist
New Flyer Industries


-Original Message-
From: Venkat Reddy [mailto:vanukuri.ven...@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 8:01 AM

To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to place wmf files into pdf

Hi,

The following line is working for me. I am able to see the WMF image on 
my PDF output file.



I have used the FOPTrunk version on Windows environment.

Cheers,
Venkat.

Mario Madunic wrote:
  

I can't seem to place wmf graphics into a pdf created using FOP. Thought I read 
someplace that this is possible using batik, but that was as far as the 
explanation went. Any pointers or solutions would be nice.

Thanks

Marijan (Mario) Madunic
Publishing Specialist
New Flyer Industries



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RE: How to place wmf files into pdf

2010-03-02 Thread Mario Madunic
Venkat,

I'm using FOP 0.95 and have tested against 0.94 (also am running java 1.6). 
Same result for both with wmf. Also added a task to move the files locally so 
now I have a the following paths





Tested against a jpg in the same dir and it displayed no problem with all 3 
@src values.

Could it be how the wmf was created? Something faulty with the file itself?

Here is a little background as to why the use of wmf. Even though most image 
file types display well on the computer screen they do not print well. The only 
two that do are wmf and svg. The issue with svg is that the image ends up a bit 
skewed after creation. All the image types are created from a source file 
(Designer file). I have the conf file stating 300dpi source 300dpi target. All 
images are created at 300dpi.

Marijan (Mario) Madunic
Publishing Specialist
New Flyer Industries

-Original Message-
From: Venkat Reddy [mailto:vanukuri.ven...@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 11:24 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to place wmf files into pdf

Hi,

FOPTrunk is the latest development version of source code. What binary 
version of FOP are you using for your tests?
I have used the server path (file://myserver/image/img.wmf) to get my 
output with WMF image file, which is working.
i.e., 

Cheers,
Venkat.
Mario Madunic wrote:
> Venkat,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> I've used a similar line to the one you have. I've also wrapped the src in 
> url() to test that method also. The one difference is that I'm grabbing the 
> images from a network drive and my src path begins with 
> file:///p:/pathtoimage/image.wmf. I made a jpg of one of the wmfs to test the 
> path and the path is fine, jpg appears.
>
> What do you mean by FOPTrunk? I am using Windows also (XP sp3) but am using 
> ANT 1.7 to automate the task.
>
> Marijan (Mario) Madunic
> Publishing Specialist
> New Flyer Industries
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Venkat Reddy [mailto:vanukuri.ven...@googlemail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 8:01 AM
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: Re: How to place wmf files into pdf
>
> Hi,
>
> The following line is working for me. I am able to see the WMF image on 
> my PDF output file.
> 
>
> I have used the FOPTrunk version on Windows environment.
>
> Cheers,
> Venkat.
>
> Mario Madunic wrote:
>   
>> I can't seem to place wmf graphics into a pdf created using FOP. Thought I 
>> read someplace that this is possible using batik, but that was as far as the 
>> explanation went. Any pointers or solutions would be nice.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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>> Publishing Specialist
>> New Flyer Industries
>>
>>
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RE: How to place wmf files into pdf

2010-03-02 Thread SGRIFFIN
Based on my experience the Batik support for WMF is somewhat limited and may 
have a hard time with certain WMF files depending on how they're created, 
especially in the case when they are missing the Placeable header.  For our 
case we had to go the route of a third-party library called Aspose.Metafile.

-Original Message-
From: Mario Madunic [mailto:mario_madu...@newflyer.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 12:55 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: How to place wmf files into pdf

Venkat,

I'm using FOP 0.95 and have tested against 0.94 (also am running java 1.6). 
Same result for both with wmf. Also added a task to move the files locally so 
now I have a the following paths





Tested against a jpg in the same dir and it displayed no problem with all 3 
@src values.

Could it be how the wmf was created? Something faulty with the file itself?

Here is a little background as to why the use of wmf. Even though most image 
file types display well on the computer screen they do not print well. The only 
two that do are wmf and svg. The issue with svg is that the image ends up a bit 
skewed after creation. All the image types are created from a source file 
(Designer file). I have the conf file stating 300dpi source 300dpi target. All 
images are created at 300dpi.

Marijan (Mario) Madunic
Publishing Specialist
New Flyer Industries

-Original Message-
From: Venkat Reddy [mailto:vanukuri.ven...@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 11:24 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to place wmf files into pdf

Hi,

FOPTrunk is the latest development version of source code. What binary 
version of FOP are you using for your tests?
I have used the server path (file://myserver/image/img.wmf) to get my 
output with WMF image file, which is working.
i.e., 

Cheers,
Venkat.
Mario Madunic wrote:
> Venkat,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> I've used a similar line to the one you have. I've also wrapped the src in 
> url() to test that method also. The one difference is that I'm grabbing the 
> images from a network drive and my src path begins with 
> file:///p:/pathtoimage/image.wmf. I made a jpg of one of the wmfs to test the 
> path and the path is fine, jpg appears.
>
> What do you mean by FOPTrunk? I am using Windows also (XP sp3) but am using 
> ANT 1.7 to automate the task.
>
> Marijan (Mario) Madunic
> Publishing Specialist
> New Flyer Industries
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Venkat Reddy [mailto:vanukuri.ven...@googlemail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 8:01 AM
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: Re: How to place wmf files into pdf
>
> Hi,
>
> The following line is working for me. I am able to see the WMF image on 
> my PDF output file.
> 
>
> I have used the FOPTrunk version on Windows environment.
>
> Cheers,
> Venkat.
>
> Mario Madunic wrote:
>   
>> I can't seem to place wmf graphics into a pdf created using FOP. Thought I 
>> read someplace that this is possible using batik, but that was as far as the 
>> explanation went. Any pointers or solutions would be nice.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Marijan (Mario) Madunic
>> Publishing Specialist
>> New Flyer Industries
>>
>>
>> 
>> Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
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RE: Rendering 12,000 pages

2010-03-02 Thread Jonathan Levinson
FYI, I ran the customer's sample data with FOP, and even though the data was 
complex involving nested sub-tables, on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with 64-bits, 
and 8 Gig of real memory (and 19 Gig of swap space), I was able to render a 
3,415 page document.  There was no table of contents or indices, no forward or 
back pointers.  Essentially two pages were repeated over and over with 
different data from the XML file.  So this might be an ideal case of printing 
something large.

I am proposing to the customer that they split and recombine - given that their 
data is so repetitive.  They aren't formatting a technical manual with every 
page having completely different content.  They are filling in tables from 
repetitive data.

Best Regards,
Jonathan Levinson

-Original Message-
From: Miroslav Pukhalsky [mailto:miros...@dekasoft.com.ua] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:31 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Rendering 12,000 pages

Hello all,

On 01.03.2010 22:33, Gregory Buchenberger wrote:
> I have a client that is creating up to 7,000 pages in a single page
> sequence. The PDF's also contain images. They are allowing about
> Xmx1500m for the JVM and it is working.
>
It depends... I have a client that is creating only 750 pages with 
images. But FOP gets 8 Gigs RAM during build - too many cross-links, 
page numbers and a few TOCs. OS is Gentoo Linux.

Job splitting is a good idea. You can make standalone application which 
makes a few small document parts and "glues" its after.

Regards,

Miroslav.

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Re: Rendering 12,000 pages

2010-03-02 Thread Stephan V Bechtolsheim
What's wrong with just trying it out and see what happens? If it fails after 50 
pages the job needs to be
split up. If it fails after 11,999 pages one can probably tweak it and get it 
work with 12,000 pages too 

StvB



- Original Message 
> From: Jonathan Levinson 
> To: "fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org" 
> Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 2:58:49 PM
> Subject: RE: Rendering 12,000 pages
> 
> FYI, I ran the customer's sample data with FOP, and even though the data was 
> complex involving nested sub-tables, on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with 
> 64-bits, 
> and 8 Gig of real memory (and 19 Gig of swap space), I was able to render a 
> 3,415 page document.  There was no table of contents or indices, no forward 
> or 
> back pointers.  Essentially two pages were repeated over and over with 
> different 
> data from the XML file.  So this might be an ideal case of printing something 
> large.
> 
> I am proposing to the customer that they split and recombine - given that 
> their 
> data is so repetitive.  They aren't formatting a technical manual with every 
> page having completely different content.  They are filling in tables from 
> repetitive data.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Jonathan Levinson
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Miroslav Pukhalsky [mailto:miros...@dekasoft.com.ua] 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:31 AM
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Rendering 12,000 pages
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> On 01.03.2010 22:33, Gregory Buchenberger wrote:
> > I have a client that is creating up to 7,000 pages in a single page
> > sequence. The PDF's also contain images. They are allowing about
> > Xmx1500m for the JVM and it is working.
> >
> It depends... I have a client that is creating only 750 pages with 
> images. But FOP gets 8 Gigs RAM during build - too many cross-links, 
> page numbers and a few TOCs. OS is Gentoo Linux.
> 
> Job splitting is a good idea. You can make standalone application which 
> makes a few small document parts and "glues" its after.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Miroslav.
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complicated pagination

2010-03-02 Thread Red Light
Hi,

i have an assignement where my pdf document have a 4 distinct semantic section 
:(each section which contains a table could have a big amount of data , so one 
section could be displayed on many page)


    *

 section A page 1  
    page 2 
    Page 3



  

complicated pagination

2010-03-02 Thread Red Light


Hi,

i
have an assignement where my pdf document have a 4 distinct semantic
section :(each section which contains a table could have a big amount
of data , so one section could be displayed on many page)


    * how the footer should 
be displayed

 section A page 1  *  Page 1
    page 2  *  Page 2.1
    Page 3  *  Page 3.1
    *
    *
 section B page 1  *  Page 2

    page 2  *  Page 2.2

    Page 3  *  Page 3.2



and so on !.

any idea how should i structure my xsl file (of course a straight conventional 
approach with  is not going to be efficient in my case )


and thanks.

NB: sorry for the double posting...