No problem using FOP 0.94:
fop -pdfprofile PDF/A-1b -c userconfig-autofonts.xml -fo Cercle_noir_ombre.fo
-pdf Cercle_noir_ombre.pdf
...using the attached files:
Jeremias Maerki
On 30.10.2007 17:42:01 palmelas wrote:
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> cbowditch wrote:
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> > bi-level mean Black & White. Another w
Adrian,
Thanks for your reply.
I am trying to package a web application that also contains a bunch of fonts
stored in a directory and a fop config file. Everything is packed in war and
deployed on tomcat.
So I want to tell fop in the webapp where to look for fonts, but depending
on how tomcat i
Hi Peter,
I'm not quite sure why this feature would be useful, maybe it would be
helpful if you could explain your requirement for this? Currently there is
no public API for this. Anyhow, if you really need to make a programmatic
customization you might want to take a look at
buildFontListFromCo
On Oct 30, 2007, at 22:41, Khaled Aly wrote:
Thanks and sorry that your response got mis-filed, I just read it.
I tried 'java -cp ... org.apache.fop.cli.Main file.fo file.fo
file.pdf' and
I got many exceptions. No output gets produced.
When using the command line in the README file: 'fop -f
Dear Fop-fans,
Is there a way, using the API to change the font directory as configured in
the element in the config file.
I can find the value somewhere deep in the user configuration object
(FopFactory.getUserConfig) and I guess I could change that value, but I am
not sure whether that would
Pascal,
After reading what you said, I decided to simplify matters by rewriting my
code to produce an FO file that is handed off to the servlet. This seems to
work. Don't know why my xml/xsl combination did not work. Thanks for the
help.
Pascal Sancho wrote:
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> Hmm,
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> This exception can be
cbowditch wrote:
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> bi-level mean Black & White. Another way of writing the above statement
> is that FOP doesn't support colour Tiffs.
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My TIFF images are black & white. Can you tried to generate a valid pdf/a-1b
file with the attached image and copy the source code here?
http://www
Akagi K wrote:
Bullet points in Japanese (IPA font) do not show, when using
itemizedlist/listitem.
Could anyone please show me where to set this?
I can see big bullet points in list.xml, but... could it be font dependent?
Yes the glyphs available depend on the font-family selected in your FO.
Hmm,
This exception can be thrown for any xml file during a validation process.
You should check all used xml files:
- XSLT or XSL-FO files,
- config file,
- etc.
Or, better, as suggested by J.Pietschmann, look at your XML parser, comparing
what is used in your command line environment, agai
Mr. Sancho, thanks for the reponse.
My research turned up this as a possibility, so I did check it. There are no
extraneous characters in my XML file.
I can run this fine from the command line (using JAVA). It does generate a
pdf. I can also generate a .fo file from my .xml and .xsl and use the
se
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Akagi K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mardi 30 octobre 2007 14:50
>
> Bullet points in Japanese (IPA font) do not show, when using
> itemizedlist/listitem.
> Could anyone please show me where to set this?
> I can see big bullet points in list.xml, but..
Bullet points in Japanese (IPA font) do not show, when using
itemizedlist/listitem.
Could anyone please show me where to set this?
I can see big bullet points in list.xml, but... could it be font dependent?
Many Thanks
Akagi
Posting again on this subject, as I can't see the mail I posted yesterda
Dear FOP Users,
I submitted two proposals of talks about FOP for the ApacheCon EU 2008:
- one about the project’s status (“Towards Apache FOP 1.0: What’s up
Doc?”);
- one about FOP combined with DocBook (“Printed Documentation With
Open-Source Tools: DocBook and Apache FOP”).
If you are pla
Hi,
"Content not allowed in prolog" is thrown by xml parser, not FOP (see archives
at
http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?query=content+allowed+prolog+message%3A%22Content+not+allowed+in+prolog%22&sort=date&local=y&forum=353&daterange=0)
Generally, there is extra character before xml declara
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