Hi SriKrishan,
I think there may have been some confusion about what I said, first of
all this tif image embedding is supported by FOP 0.95, so I asked if
you could open the tif file using a image viewer. The command you have
used is perfectly valid (if the tif file is indeed it does point at
the
Hi,
Sorry I forgot to mention one more thing:
My tiff images are not corrupted those are embedded correctly in the pdf
when I use them through InDesign or Quark or LaTeX
Thanks,
Srikrishnan
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From: SriKrishnan [mailto:srikrish...@techset.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, October
Hello,
Hi Venkateswara,
To: gene...@xmlgraphics.apache.org, fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org,
fop-users-h...@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Please don't cross-post at so many mailing list at a time: instead,
pick a mailing list [1] wisely (in this case, possibly a users list
(fop-users@, the one
Hi Srikrishnan,
When you generated the pdf, did fop give you any infos, warnings or errors
regarding your tiff files? It's quite possible (I had it with PNG files) that
fop can't process the file, prints a warning to log and continues to build the
pdf. Even if other applications open your tiff