Hmmm, I've got no problems to put the header/footer into the right
place, and as you already stated, FOP doesn't support zorder attributes.
If I place the background image in any other region than body, it will
cover the body-regions content.
I think I have to decide, before it's too late, if I
Hello,
I create a PDF using FOP, when I create a PDF in English the text works fine.
But when I create the PDF in Japanese and Chinese the text overflows.
Has anyone had experience with this problem?
Regards,
Fabrizio.
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To
Hello
Does anyone know of a way to scale the size of text to a predefined area
of the page depending on the length/size of the string?
Im not sure if it is possible with FOP yet but if anyone has found a
solution Id love to hear about it.
Cheers.
Jimmy.
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Hi all,
is it possible to use FOP to convert a HTML file to PostScript or PDF?
Best regards,
Leon
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no - you would need to have your HTML in XHTML format so you can convert
it to XSL-FO using XSLT, FOP can then be used to convert XSL-FO to PDF
or (I think) Postscript.
Leon Pu wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible to use FOP to convert a HTML file to PostScript or PDF?
Best regards,
Leon
This article may be of help:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-xslfo2app/
Glen
Jimmy Dixon wrote:
no - you would need to have your HTML in XHTML format so you can convert
it to XSL-FO using XSLT, FOP can then be used to convert XSL-FO to PDF
or (I think) Postscript.
Leon Pu
My HTML's source is XML, I use Xalan to transform XML to HTML. Is the
result HTML ok for FOP? Or there is other shortcut to generate
PostScript or PDF from XML directly?
Thanks for your reply.
Best regards,
Leon
--- Glen Mazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This article may be of help:
Your best bet is to use XSLT to go from your source XML to XSL:FO and skip
trying to convert HTML into XSL:FO.
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies)
Leon Pu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
11/01/2005 11:08 AM
Please respond to
Yes, that is standard--Docbook does that (maintains two separate
stylesheets for HTML and FO.)
Glen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Your best bet is to use XSLT to go from your source XML to XSL:FO and skip
trying to convert HTML into XSL:FO.
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently
Fabrizio Caldas wrote:
I create a PDF using FOP, when I create a PDF in English the text works fine.
But when I create the PDF in Japanese and Chinese the text overflows.
Has anyone had experience with this problem?
It depends on what you mean by the text overflows and on the
content. I guess
matthias reinert wrote:
using the snapshot
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/fop/fop_20051101053804.tar.gz
I ran into problems with footnotes in RTF. The given examples worked well for
PDF output but in RTF footnotes were not rendered.
The RTF renderer in the development snapshot is rather
--- Daniel Noll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leon Pu wrote:
So, is it possible to use one stylesheet to transform XML to both
HTML
and PDF?
Not as such. Though it might be possible to cheat by writing one
stylesheet to transform to HTML, and then transforming the HTML to
XSL-FO in a
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 01:32 pm, Leon Pu wrote:
--- Daniel Noll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leon Pu wrote:
So, is it possible to use one stylesheet to transform XML to both
HTML
and PDF?
Not as such. Though it might be possible to cheat by writing one
stylesheet to transform to HTML,
--- Manuel Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 01:32 pm, Leon Pu wrote:
--- Daniel Noll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leon Pu wrote:
So, is it possible to use one stylesheet to transform XML to
both
HTML
and PDF?
Not as such. Though it might be possible to
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