Howard Ungar wrote:
No, this doesn't help. The error is slightly different:
Error while creating area : Error while recovering Image Informations
(file://c:/pdfBill.jpg) : \pdfBill.jpg
Hmm, the whole resolving stuff is a bit messy. I can't quite follow
all the transformations, but try:
Title: Specifying variable color margins in a document
I'm trying to produce a document with different color margins, depending on the content (much like a header at the top, except as a color). However I'm running into some interesting problems. I using FOP 0.20.5.
Here is an example of
Hi FOPpers,
I want to create several letters with FOP, which should all contain the
same header, acount-info and a grey field for the receiver-address. In
other words: I would like to put letter paper ( german: Briefpapier )
on the background and still use the flow areas for the Text. Is this
Hi,
I am trying to create the PDF in a servlet and send it to the browser.
The browser can see the PDF. When user tried to SAVE this PDF, the default
name appears to be the whole link that was used to access the PDF.
In 4.0, the default name is *.pdf, in 5.0, it is the whole GET request link.
You need to set a response header in the servlet for the filename to return
to the browswer.
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From: Sameer Pokarna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 6:56 AM
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Subject: Default filename for saving PDF from browser.
Hi,
I am
--- J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, the whole resolving stuff is a bit messy. I can't quite follow
all the transformations, but try:
Configuration.put(baseDir,c:/temp/pdfImages);
I tried this and got the same error:
Error while creating area : Error while recovering Image
As current CNO of the FOP Team (hmm... should the T in Team be
capitalized? ;p), I especially appreciate questions which lead to
greater understanding about FOP and the FOP web site, which improve
understanding for current and future users.
FTOYWHAG: CNO would, in this case be an acronym for
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Clay Leeds wrote:
As current CNO of the FOP Team (hmm... should the T in Team be
capitalized? ;p), I especially appreciate questions which lead to
greater understanding about FOP and the FOP web site, which improve
understanding for current and future users.
Read
Clay Leeds wrote:
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 10:55 PM, Victor Mote wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
so why do these table entries also say yes or no
if the color is already supposed to indicate this?
and what's with the entries with the single .?
yes and no and partial
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i understand the concept of a level of compliance of any feature
being one of basic, extended or complete. so, as i read it, for any
feature, it either is compliant for one of those three levels,
or it isn't.
In this sense, basically nothing is conforming. Most features
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i understand the concept of a level of compliance of any feature
being one of basic, extended or complete. so, as i read it, for any
feature, it either is compliant for one of those three levels,
or it isn't. if that's the case, there seems to be no need for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After updating to the FOP 0.20.5, I get an error as follows:
...
ion: javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: xsl:import is not allowed in this
position in the stylesheet!
This indicates you have an xsl:include in an illegal position,
i.e. not as immediate child of
Howard Ungar wrote:
Configuration.put(baseDir,c:/temp/pdfImages);
I tried this and got the same error:
Error while creating area : Error while recovering Image Informations
(file:/pdfBill.jpg) : \pdfBill.jpg
Hm. Another attempt:
Configuration.put(baseDir,c:\temp\pdfImages\);
If C: is the
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Victor Mote wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
table entries, i see no need to have anything else in those
table entries in terms of text.
What else are you seeing? The four you list are the four that are there.
just the fact that, given that the colors are supposed to
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