RE: Cocoon 2.1 + Encryption

2004-06-07 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
> -Original Message- > From: Martin Mauri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > I've installed everything like appars in > http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FOPPDFEncryption but I > can't get it working, could it be a problem with the API? Nope. It's most probably related to the fact t

Re: Image Size Calculations

2004-06-07 Thread Christian Hattemer
Clay Leeds wrote: > If it's true that graphics measurements specified in INCHES yields > better results than PX, that certainly is news, and would (if > reproducible) warrant special mention on the FOP Graphics page. Can you > also do a test to see if the results are similar if you specify mm a

Re: Image Size Calculations

2004-06-07 Thread Peter B. West
Clay Leeds wrote: On Jun 7, 2004, at 2:13 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote: Christian Hattemer wrote: If it's true that graphics measurements specified in INCHES yields better results than PX, that certainly is news, and would (if reproducible) warrant special mention on the FOP Graphics page. Can you a

Re: Image Size Calculations

2004-06-07 Thread Clay Leeds
On Jun 7, 2004, at 2:13 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote: Christian Hattemer wrote: The images are a bunch of line drawings and other illustrations from a website I converted into DocBook. The DocBook stylesheets include the images like this: So the image dimensions are specified. But it seems the unit "

Cocoon 2.1 + Encryption

2004-06-07 Thread Martin Mauri
Hi users, I've installed everything like appars in http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FOPPDFEncryption but I can't get it working, could it be a problem with the API? Can anybody tell me what jar should be placed and where? I've tried putting bcprov-jdk14-123.jar in the jre/lib directory of my

Re: Image Size Calculations

2004-06-07 Thread Christian Hattemer
Chris Bowditch wrote: > > I was able to work around the object-too-large bug by using a larger page > > size. In the PDF the images have the wrong resolutions and look > > ugly. (Read on, it's a slightly different question than usual) > > Hidding objects that are too large is not necessarily a bu

How to print directly

2004-06-07 Thread Rudy RENTSCH
Hi everybody, I need help please, to manage to print something directly in the application. I have an application in Java, with frames (JFrame exactly), and a button "print" is dedicated to the print of the contents of the window. I use FOP to format the content. Currently, i manage to create a

Re: Image Size Calculations

2004-06-07 Thread Chris Bowditch
Christian Hattemer wrote: Hi, I was able to work around the object-too-large bug by using a larger page size. In the PDF the images have the wrong resolutions and look ugly. (Read on, it's a slightly different question than usual) Hidding objects that are too large is not necessarily a bug. The XSL

Re: table-layout="fixed" (xslfo / css difference)

2004-06-07 Thread Chris Bowditch
Philippe PITHON wrote: I noted a difference in operation between the xslfo/fop and css/ie of function table-layout=”fixed” What makes you think they should be the same? XSL-FO is based on CSS, but there are differences. With FOP, the width of contents of a table has priority I'm not quite sure

Re: Text disappearing in the PDF generated from a FO

2004-06-07 Thread Chris Bowditch
Abhijit Junnare wrote: Hello, I do not get any warnings such as "content doesn't fit in area" or similar. I have attached two FO files that I use to generate PDF. Both FO are exactly the same except for the margins on the page sequence I am using. However, one generates correct PDF while in the oth

table-layout="fixed" (xslfo / css difference)

2004-06-07 Thread Philippe PITHON
Hello !   I noted a difference in operation between the xslfo/fop and css/ie of function table-layout=”fixed”   XSLFO :   CSS :     With FOP, the width of contents of a table has priority   In CSS, the width of