Re: SVG to Word conversion?

2007-07-27 Thread Jeremias Maerki
You keep using Word/PDF. I guess that means Word and PDF. SVG - Word: As outlined, create an FO file with the SVG as fo:external-graphic and use FOP to create RTF. That can be imported in Word. The image in RTF will not be vector graphics but a bitmap image. Alternative: Find out if POI's Word

Re: specifying column width for tables

2007-07-27 Thread Chris Bowditch
nancy_b wrote: Yeap, exactly what I suggested: the problem is with list numbering starting after 10 (including 10). No space between number and list body. Please advise! You need to adjust either provisional-distance-between-starts and/or provisional-label-separation to give your labels

SV: SVG to Word conversion?

2007-07-27 Thread Wilhelmsen Tor Iver
The problem is that FOP (or Batik since we are talking SVG) cannot help you on the client-side (from IE to your destination). You probably have to look for SVG converters for .Net for that. The FOP/Batik solution that can help you is to instead take the SVG and render it server-side to a format

Re: SVG to Word conversion?

2007-07-27 Thread dave
Yes, I meant Word and PDF. As the other gentleman pointed out here, looks like it may not be trivial to use FOP as a client side technology. Myne is an html GUI(I don't use applets/jre plugin). I generate SVG in a linux webserver. It gets rendered on client windows machine using IE/ASV plugin. I

Re: SVG to Word conversion?

2007-07-27 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Well, you can always provide nice little buttons beside the SVG image with links that would deliver the RTF or PDF variant of the SVG image. You can do that using a servlet and there's nothing too complicated about. And all server-based. Jeremias Maerki On 27.07.2007 20:24:43 dave wrote:

Re: SVG to Word conversion?

2007-07-27 Thread dave
I got it! thanks for the tip. --- Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, you can always provide nice little buttons beside the SVG image with links that would deliver the RTF or PDF variant of the SVG image. You can do that using a servlet and there's nothing too complicated