Jeremias Maerki wrote:
You're not doing anything wrong. As far as I can tell images are not
implemented in the SVG renderer. You'd have to finish that part yourself.
See:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-fop/src/org/apache/fop/render/svg/SVGRenderer.java?hideattic=0&rev=1.3.2.9&only_with_tag=f
Chris Bowditch wrote:
-Djava.awt.headless=true
Thanks, but that still doesn't fix it. I take it the correct place to
put this is after $JAVACMD on the last line of fop.sh?
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Eric Chow wrote:
I don't know why it will raised the "java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException".
...
java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: -2
at org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerImpl.run(TransformerImpl.java
The exception is caused by an old, somewhat
Thanks Mike !
But It doesn't solve the problem. I will continue to do some tests.
Willy
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I think I encountered this problem last year.
I don't clearly remember the solution - but I think adding the viewBox
dimensions to the svg:svg definitely helped.
This
I think I encountered this problem last year.
I don't clearly remember the solution - but I think adding the viewBox
dimensions to the svg:svg definitely helped.
This clearly specifies which part of the SVG you want to display - and
stops FOP having to resolve two possibly different sizes.
Maybe
Caught in the moderation queue for fop-dev. Forwarded to the right
place: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
On 03.05.2005 10:38:59 Prasun Kumar Sarangi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a major issue in dealing with of batik with FOP.
>
> The following code I am using :
>
> xmlns=" http
Hello,
I don't know why it will raised the "java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException".
The problem always be raised when the XML record over 1. Please check
the following XSL and XML.
if there is only one record, no problem at all. I am using
fop-0.20.5 in WinXP with jdk1.4.2.
[code]
http:/
Warren Young wrote:
The Web Maestro wrote:
output went to PostScript
Alas, it isn't that simple. I tried that, and I get the same error. Too
bad; I could have used ps2pdf from the Ghostscript package to complete
the conversion.
Since you are using JDK 1.4.x cant you just use the headless optio
The problem seems to be related to a difference of FOP processing between
tag and tag
because if I include the svg by using external-graphics it work correctly.
Any idea why rendering is different ?
Willy
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You're not doing anything wrong. As far as I can tell images are not
implemented in the SVG renderer. You'd have to finish that part yourself.
See:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-fop/src/org/apache/fop/render/svg/SVGRenderer.java?hideattic=0&rev=1.3.2.9&only_with_tag=fop-0_20_2-maintain&view
There's no support for MathML out-of-the-box for FOP 0.20.5. There are a
few options:
1. You convert the MathML snippets to SVG prior to running it through
FOP. You can probably use JEuclid for this.
2. You might be able to backport the MathML extension that is in the
current development code (CV
The Web Maestro wrote:
output went to PostScript
Alas, it isn't that simple. I tried that, and I get the same error.
Too bad; I could have used ps2pdf from the Ghostscript package to
complete the conversion.
I guess I wouldn't be too surprised to find that TeX output does work,
but that's get
I have the following FO code (reduced to fit well in the email):
...
When I use FOP to convert this to a PDF, it works perfectly. But when I
use the same files and convert it to an SVG, the image is missing.
On ins
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