I do
this by setting page-height (8.5) and page-width (11) in my
fo:simple-page-master. Acrobat does the rest.
-Original Message-From: kumar Bandaru
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 1:08
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Force Landscape as
Default La
Hi All,
ICurrently , i render the PDF in the web browser and use the print dialog to print the PDF.
the default layout is always Portrait.
Is there a way to print the PDF in landscape layout always by default.
I want the Print dailog to automatically select the landscape layout. Is this possible
I'm looking for a working example of where FOP was used to generate PCL
and then sent to a printer within a Java program.
I want to include this within my application and I'm hoping someone can
help me out wit a working example to link to such an example.
Thank you in advance. I'm happy to buy
Ram Krishnamoorthi wrote:
> Would like to know if there are any differences (from a
> Memory Usage and Performance Stand Point) between having
> Fewer Fo:Blocks with data present in each Fo:Block Spanning
> Multiple Pages and having More FO:Blocks with less data
> present in each Fo:Block.
In
Hello,
Would like to know if there are any differences (from
a Memory Usage and Performance Stand Point) between
having Fewer Fo:Blocks with data present in each
Fo:Block Spanning Multiple Pages and having More
FO:Blocks with less data present in each Fo:Block.
Thanks all
Ram
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Google on "Unsupported element encountered" (with
quotes). I'm seeing 55 hits.
Glen
--- Peter Gustafsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have this strange problem with fop in combination
> with cocoon.
>
> What I try to do is to make a offline archive of my
> cocoon pdf files. I use
Hi.
I have this strange problem with fop in combination with cocoon.
What I try to do is to make a offline archive of my cocoon pdf files. I use
the cocoon command line interface (CLI) to accomplish this. The problem
however is that fop fail's to render images. It prints out the error message
sh