Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
Ah, so he has to use the overlapping region-before trick?
Interesting idea, although I'd check whether changing the
resolution is a possibility first.
J.Pietschmann
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> Hehe, not possible for background graphics. Bitmap background
> images are always rendered at 72dpi, no way to change this.
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Ah, so he has to use the overlapping region-before trick?
Greetz,
Andreas Delmelle
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Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
I find it curious though... Have you tried setting the content-height and
content-width for the inserted graphic explicitly?
Hehe, not possible for background graphics. Bitmap background
images are always rendered at 72dpi, no way to change this.
J.Pietschmann
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> From: Andreas L. Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The documentation on the website, however, (
> http://xml.apache.org/fop/graphics.html#resolution ) recommends you scale
> the graphic beforehand. ( Try scaling it to 72/300 of its
Sorry, that's for SVG... Besid
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> I want to have an image in a background of a document and can
> write a block of
> text above. I use "background-image" in the "fo:region-body" definition.
> The problem is that fop can't show correctly a jpg 300dp
Hello,
I want to have an image in a background of a document and can write a block of
text above. I use "background-image" in the "fo:region-body" definition.
The problem is that fop can't show correctly a jpg 300dpi: it is write too big
(size x 300/72). The solution is tu use a jpg 72dpi but th