Hello group,
I try to do the following:
I want to label my file folders.
My xml looks like this:
collection
folder id=1
topUniversity/top
middleWBS/middle
middleXML/middle
middleXSL/middle
bottom2003/bottom
/folder
folder id=2
topInsurance/top
middleBarmenia/middle
middleLVM/middle
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On 21.01.2003 09:59:58 Thorsten Scherler wrote:
div class=moz-text-flowed style=font-family: -moz-fixedHello group,
I tried to implemente the following
When following the tutorial:
java -cp
build\fop.jar;lib\xercesImpl-2.0.1.jar;lib\xml-apis.jar;lib\xalan-2.3.1.jar;lib\batik.jar
BEWARE: That can be different with your local setting. (took me 1 hour
to figure it out that I used a different version ;-)
e.g.:
replace:
xercesImpl-2.0.1.jar
with:
Hello Frank,
MARTIN Franck wrote:
I'd like to get some advice about fonts used with fops.
Is the fop Helvetica supported font very similar to Arial font?
No! I think not even close!
Is it easy to use additional font with fop (as described at fop/fonts.html)
?
I had my problems with it but now it
Sorry, but can't help.
I am using fop within cocoon.
XSP stands for Extensible Server pages.
But if you pass values to fop, can't you insert the params BEFORE
passing it to fop?
Clay Leeds wrote:
No. (at least I don't know what xsp is). My clients have installed JRE
1.4 FOP, and that is all.
Clay Leeds wrote:
That's what I'm trying to do by passing the PARAM in the COMMAND line.
It may just be that I don't completely understand the process. I have a
system which outputs an XML file, and if a setting exists, will print
that file using XSL:FO. I have a 2nd page in the XSL:FO that is
STOP!
I tought about something:
the .bat is for generating the the xml, right?
Then just do like you wanted: take an element call it e.g. rear/.
then if rear
rear1/rear
else
rear0/rear
From there it is stylesheet work:
xsl:if test=rear=1Backpage/xsl:if
xsl:if test=rear=0front only/xsl:if
Regards
Hi Vladimir,
you can c'n paste from PDF! e.g. with Acrobat Reader 5.0 you can prevent
c'n paste or allow it. you can set a password and so on. I am not sure
whether you can tell fop to pass that properties? But I can c'n past my pdf!
King regards
Thorsten
Vladimir Sneblic wrote:
Thanks everyone
will be able to return to the Open Source development soon.
Thanks for your support and we apologize for the inconvenience
(THHGTTG IV),
What can we do?
King Regards
Thorsten Scherler
(by the way I am not with Q42, I am using
What browser use this 1%?
Not all browser support adope reader as a plugin!
Zahigian, Mike wrote:
I am using FOP embedded in a Servlet. Users trigger the servlet by clicking
a button on a web page. The servlet then takes the response and performs a
transformation and renders to pdf. The browser
and then view it in Acrobat, right? But not
online in the browser. Plugin Problem!
Zahigian, Mike wrote:
As far as I can tell all users are on IE 5.x to 6.x
MZ
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But he wrote:
1% or so of my user population
cannot get the pdf
Cox, Charlie wrote:
could an exception be occurring that prevents anything from being written to
the output stream? This would cause a blank screen. Check your server's log
files.
then I guess it would be 100%
Charlie
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to the servlet you might only see an error then. (Say
if you were storing the byte-stream in the user session for some reason, but
then deleting it after the first hit to the servlet, it would return and
empty byte-strem-blank page.)
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