t time now, you should
pick what you want to work on, and I'll fill in where needed.
Mark Brucks
Renaud Richardet wrote:
bonjour fop-devs
i would like to work on the awt renderer. Mark (or someone else) , are
you working on it?
i checked out the code from FOP 0.20.5. is it the latest maintena
?
Is anybody else actively working on the awt rendered for the next release?
Since this is my first foray into open-source development, any and all
advice is welcome.
Thanks - Mark Brucks
e.
Any and all suggestions, ideas, etc., would be helpful. Please ask questions if that'd help.
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height="1cm"
background-color="lightgreen"
position="absolute">
I love block-containers!
It’s NO BIG DEAL at all. I just wanted to check
with folks after con
Yea … we’re dealing with medical forms. We
need (my client needs, actually) to support a customer that has these forms to
be printed. Things like claims forms.
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“absolute-position”
(and, if I need to do this, can anyone suggest any helpful hints)?
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When the pdf is saved locally, then emailed, it works fine. I am using Apache version
0.20.2.
Thanks for your help,
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... but markers will continue to work as per the XSLFO spec, correct?
We depend on markers for dynamic page headings.
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driver.render(inputHandler.getParser(),
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ting rid of that also.
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as its
initial children overrides this to
return "true."
for src/org/apache/fop/fo/FOText.java
1. Commented out the "mayPrecedeMarker()"
method, since it's no longer used.
I didn't delete it because I want to keep
it around just in case. I still
y node which can have markers as its
initial children overrides this to
return "true."
for src/org/apache/fop/fo/FOText.java
1. Commented out the "mayPrecedeMarker()"
method, since it's no longer used.
I didn't delete it because I want to keep
it around j
p-dev (yesterday, in fact) so the answers
to my questions may be right there in front of me--sorry to waste the
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Manuel,
My vote? Please Fix! Please Fix! New users like me live and die by
these demos and when they don't work I assume that it's my fault and
not the demo code. Demos that don't work confuse when they are really
there to educate. That's my vote.
-M
On Monday, October 21, 2002, at 07:38 P
where do I sign-up!?
-M
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 09:03 AM, Vaidya, Raghavendra (CORP,
GEITC) wrote:
> I am jumping straight in...let me know how to gt into the project and
> start
> contributing
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: We
Guys,
That goes for me as well. I would like to get in.
Mark
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 12:43 AM
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> Guys,
&
Hi,
I agree with Marc. It's not robust enough and combersome to figure out.
Mark
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> Hi,
>
> I checke
I think the "new boss" advice is more useful ;) New boss would say
"Take existing, make faster, short time to market!" This can't be real.
-M
On Tuesday, August 13, 2002, at 05:28 AM, Rhett Aultman wrote:
> Rewriting FOP in C++ is not impossible, though it may be quite
> difficult. I'm rea
Folks,
Excuse my ignorance but is the pdf viewer everyone is talking about
provided already by Adobe on a huge number of platforms and called
acrobat reader? Or is it something else that is being requested?
Also, pdf file reading is built into MacOS X as is pdf generation via
native print t
present, for their contributions.
Assuming the component is commercially successful, we are looking forward to
repaying the Apache community by donating money or resources.
Thanks again to all those involved with FOP and good luck for the future.
Kind regards
Mark
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It sounds as if you are more up-to-date on the keep-with-next status than I
am, you may very well be right. I will check that out and repost.
Mark
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tarting to understand the
basics of FOP (I think!), but only becuase there are so many applications
and so much it can do. So, I think I am hearing that speed is an issue
HUGE. FOP is much faster. What about functionality?
Mark
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r use FOP and a comparison may be very helpful.
Mark
hat DOS session that
you set the variable in. If you close that DOS windows the variable also
goes away.
from the DOS prompt type
set JAVA_HOME=c:\j2sdk1.4.0-rc
this will set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, but it will only be for
current DOS session.
hope this helps.
Mark
- Original Me
The only way I got this to work was to insert an image of a vertical line
between the 2 column. So actually I made it 3 columns with the middle column
being really small. It's a quick fix and it worked for me.
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an FOP-GUI that would do what? Can you be more descriptive.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 3:56 AM
Subject: FOP-GUI
> Hello volks,
>
> does anybody know if there is a FOP-GUI on the inter
Try using
e.g.
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; version="1.0">
...
Then in your code to do the transform, use ( for TRAX)
transformer.setParameter("filepathValue", ) ;
transformer.transform(,);
Mark
Mark Reeves
Senior Software Engineer
CSU Ltd
016
I haven't followed this thread at all, however it occurs to me that you
can get a Graphics object from Batik (can't you?), draw into it using
the java.awt.Graphics API, and then output that as SVG.
So couldn't you create a JCheckBox and paint it to an SVG Graphics() ?
Maybe I'm talking rubbish
print out
> large reports.
well, instead of using just a single fo:page-sequence, you use more than
one. ie:
.
.
.
...
...
Each page-sequence will start on a ne
definitely done, but not before the memory stats, which is why the
memory stats are marked as "should not be used comparatively" -
actually-free memory will not be reported as such by the system unless a
gc is done first.
Regards
Mark
p.s. I am starting to think that saying "don
oader from another package (I can't remember).
I reported the bug to sun (cos it is in the apache xslt processor they
ship with JDK1.4) but I haven't heard back (in fact I think my bug went
into a black hole cos I don't even think i got an auto reply for it).
Mark
On Tue, 2001-09-
:)
Anyway I got one wedge of pie to draw now, and a second one draws OK for
areas < 50%, so I'm on my way, I'll put the scripts on my web site if I
get them working satisfactorally.
Cheers
Mark
On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 01:40, Wim Beliën wrote:
> If you are using xalan, you can add the
>
see how
"M300,200 h-150 a150,150 0 1,0 150,-150 z" qualifies as XML).
Cheers
Mark
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t; data to test the performance
of FOP with.
Note that I speak only for FOP, I haven't played with XSLT performance
yet.
Regards
Mark
On Thu, 2001-09-13 at 02:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> We are seeing the same thing - roughly 60M is taken up for about 20-30
> pages. We have
really sure why we
don't see this used in more places, but maybe that's why it's a dumb idea :)
Mark
p.s. im back! :)
Weiqi Gao wrote:
>On 28 Aug 2001 15:55:38 +1000, Peter B. West wrote:
>
>>How about a Fop-0.20.1-bin.zip.txt, explaining how to unzip
>>a tar.
aying it how I see it, of course; maybe I'm oversimplifying
and talking out my botty. But the FOP page doesn't really get me all
worked up about how it's going to change the world, even though I'm
pretty sure it's impact will be huge. So I guess I'm saying it's a
marketing problem...?
Cheers
Mark
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> FOP underwent some major refactoring to massively reduce memory usage, and
> it might not be possible to make a workable deprecated API for backwards
> compatibility. (Mark?) We don't break API compatibility lightly, and don't
> expect to have to do so again in the foresee
the logging
mechanism is on Windows.
Just curious.
Cheers
Mark
Keiron Liddle wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've had a quick look at logging and I think it shouldn't be too hard to do
>using the logkit from avalon. It handles threading and a bunch of other
>stuff
>http://jaka
d help (because root extensions are *completely* untested).
Feedback/bug reports welcome!
Cheers
Mark
ikely that any memory expansion from the default heap size would be required, I think. But at least it builds, and still produces results, which is an important step :)
Cheers
Mark
perating System.
Feedback is definitely welcome, updates and patches etc likewise.
All modified files are commented.
Regards
Mark
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ED]
>>
Great. I'm going to have a look at another phase of optimisation before
I send you something because I suspect that all the renderers are
working a particular way and, if so, then I may as well take advantage
of it now - which will reduce the memory footprint even more, i
can't solve problems for a bunch of autonomous
people who don't even share a time zone. But there is probably going to
be a better time than the present to talk about that sort of thing. :-)
Cheers
Mark
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a lot I don't know about FOP so maybe someone call
explain this to me.
Regards
Mark
>
>
>The data seem to point to contention problems as was pointed out
>yesterday.
>
>>It might be instructive to construct a similar applet that uses Xalan to do
>>XHTML->
ssues go away - another solution is required.
I'll look at the synchronization issues once I'm finished with the
pipelining issues, assuming my patches are worthwhile :)
Regards
Mark
Weiqi Gao wrote:
>We did some playing around with a simple FOP servlet that does
>XHTML->XSL
y for inclusion
before this goes ahead. While the changes aren't very big they will be
very difficult to apply after the code is reformatted.
I'm just asking for a couple of day's grace, and the time of a committer
to take a look at them and let me know if they are
on the ideas.
Also, I have run some of the tests from the examples directory and they appear to look fine, except that I don't know what they're *supposed* to look like!! So how would I go about getting my code validated against XML:FO? (I think there was a thread about this a little while ago but sadly I didn't read it ):
Regards
Mark
urce and/or .jar files for people to play with, drop me a line. (note: the source, apart from the renderer, is horrible, tomorrow I will be cleaning it up and working out the data flows properly).
Anyway sorry for my verbose discussions of these things, it seems I'm a bit of a letter writer by nature.
Cheers
Mark
I can find); I was wondering if someone with more experience with PDF might be able to help me. As I understand it there can be multiple /Pages objects and I was wondering if that's somehow what I'm supposed to use. But as Keiron suggested, I read the bits of the spec that seemed importan
Rick,
Big thanks for this info - and the script, which worked loverly.
Cheers
MarkOn 16 Jul 2001 14:11:32 -0700, Rick Tessner wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 22:30:59 +0200, Karen Lease wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >"cvs [login aborted]: connect to xml.apache.org:2401 failed: Connection
> >refused"
My apologies,
I said:
> Yes, I found -bug to have a significant impact on performace after
> about 100 pages. Before 100 pages there did
Of course, I meant "-buf"! Who put those two letters so close together anyway?
Cheers
Mark
intend to apply my ideas to the PDF renderer and if that works I'll look at the other renderers and then make a Plan to build a Patch.
Keep up the good work,
Thanks for the encouragement!
Cheers
Mark
s save a lot of pain. Am happy to go with the 'quo, tho. :-)
Finally - is there an IRC server where FOP developers hang out?
Cheers
Mark
;m happy to clean things up as I go. At the moment I can't even work out what tab stop size people are using. (In my own work I use 8 character tabs with 2 character indenting).
Cheers
Mark
ere is more than one page-sequence, and total time to render seems to be significantly reduced. If anyone is interested in a summary of the changes I made then drop me a line.
Regards,
Mark
as I see it are:
* Probably not too many changes to FOP internals
* Will use significantly less memory even for small jobs
* Will increase the number of applications for FOP
I'm interested in continuing this line of experimental work if anyone's interested. As always kudos to the developers, I spent a very pleasant saturday with your code.
Regards
Mark Lillywhite
This cvs diff TableRow.java shows the little change I made to make TableRow compile,sorry it's not a unified diff but the CVS server seems to come and go quite a bit!
Cheers
Mark
240c240
< int breakStatus = propMgr.checkBreakBefore();
---
> int
ld bug to me.
2. To run the fop.jar with "java -jar fop.jar" appears to require a link from build/lib to ../lib,
3. After getting it all running (yay!) and successfully converting FO to PDF, I did a cvs update -d to get the latest sources, and now...
[javac] /home/mark/cvs/xml-fop/bu
patches that I think were submitted a few weeks ago (since this
is what I would like to look at/work on). Can anyone tell me if they
have been committed yet, or if they will be committed, or if I am asking
too many questions? :-)
My thanks of a general kind to the developers,
Cheers
Mark
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