Hi everybody!
Could you please advise me on the following XSL issues?
I am using XSLPROC and FOP 0.94 for compiling pdf documents, and I can't
cope with two problems:
1) section labels have a dot at the end: for example: 2.2.4. Getting Started
- I want to get rid of the dot after 4.
2) I
Hi,
thanks for your replies. I tried: file:pdf_test, file://pdf_test Works both for
me, because we have our own URI Resolver Implementation. Now, we have to check
whether the case path starts with file:// and remove this.
Regards,
Jacqueline.
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Von: Ted
Hi,
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De : zachary Dains [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 22 mai 2008 00:49
I have set up some font metrics for my own custom TrueType
font and trying to
get fop to read it. As soon as I specify a config file via
-c I get this
error when I try and
Hi Tav,
Looks like you did everything right on your side, so indeed this may be
a Fedora packaging problem. After a quick search I didn’t manage to find
the corresponding rpm, in order to have a look into it. But apparently
things differ quite a bit from the upstream package.
The
Hi Nancy,
nancy_b wrote:
Hi everybody!
Could you please advise me on the following XSL issues?
I am using XSLPROC and FOP 0.94 for compiling pdf documents, and I can't
cope with two problems:
1) section labels have a dot at the end: for example: 2.2.4. Getting Started
- I want to get rid
Hi,
I am using FOP 0.20.5 and i have a problem with korean fonts.
The fonts are getting stored the right way in the DB but when i am printing as
a PDF they are not getting displayed properly.Please find the output PDF
attached.
Can somebody give me some solutions for this.
I cannot use Asian
Ok I did that and it seems to work. Is there anyway that I can disable this
cache?
Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
-Message d'origine-
De : zachary Dains [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 22 mai 2008 00:49
I have set up some font metrics for my own custom TrueType
font
Andreas Delmelle andreas.delmelle at telenet.be writes:
On May 21, 2008, at 17:26, John Brown wrote:
2) Is there a way to specify a relative path (current directory) with
file:// syntax? file:f2.pdf does not work.
snip/
Depending on the answer to my above question, you could try:
On Thursday 22 May 2008 23:03:58 Rakesh Kumar S wrote:
Hi,
I am using FOP 0.20.5 and i have a problem with korean fonts.
The fonts are getting stored the right way in the DB but when i am printing
as a PDF they are not getting displayed properly.Please find the output PDF
attached.
Can