OK, I see the issue. There seems to be a regression from 1.1 to trunk.
You need jai_imageio.jar in your lib directory if using trunk. With 1.1
that is not necessary. I will investigate this but for now just get
jai_imageio.
On 11/21/13, 3:15 AM, Joe Wicentowski wrote:
And just to add one
I already mentioned there, queue might solve your problem to process your
data with template-s.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 11:49 PM, Gonzalo Vasquez gvasq...@altiuz.clwrote:
Thanks Fatih for such a fast response!! Can you provide further details
and/or references to the processor you mention?
hi Gonzalo
I had similar problems earlier but couldn't find a way around rather than
generating each in separate context. for 2nd part, implementing processor
to generate these docs from queue might work.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Gonzalo Vasquez gvasq...@altiuz.clwrote:
One of our
Thanks Fatih for such a fast response!! Can you provide further details and/or
references to the processor you mention?
Regards,
Gonzalo Vásquez Sáez
Gerente Investigación y Desarrollo (RD)
Altiuz Soluciones Tecnológicas de Negocios Ltda.
Av. Nueva Tajamar 555 Of. 802, Las Condes - CP 7550099
One of our processes has to deal with thousands of documents in a batch
process, either for email sending, or for printing.
Depending on our customers' needs, we choose from PDF, AFP and PS as output
formats. Now we are trying to move everything to FO generated documents, so we
can you a
Beautiful, buiiding jai_imageio from
https://github.com/stain/jai-imageio-core and copying
target/jai-imageio-core-standalone-1.2-pre-dr-b04-2013-04-23.jar into
my fop/lib directory did the trick. Many thanks, Luis. If there is
anything more I can do to help, please let me know.
On Thu, Nov 21,
I had good results stitching them together with iText.
rjs
On 11/21/2013 02:11 PM, Gonzalo Vasquez wrote:
One of our processes has to deal with thousands of documents in a
batch process, either for email sending, or for printing.
Depending on our customers' needs, we choose from PDF, AFP and
On 2013-10-18 Glenn Adams wrote:
I will be visiting Basis Technology [1] in Cambridge, Massachusetts
during the week of Oct 28 through Nov 1, who has sponsored my work on
FOP, especially the Complex Script support. Basis has agreed to host an
informal meeting of parties interested in FOP,
I haven't looked at your sample, but regarding your previous SVG sample,
and as an example and without wanting to drastically change your FO,
replace the first SVG:
fo:block-container overflow=hidden
position=absolute
Thanks for asking. There were insufficient responders to justify a meeting.
Many of the users/developers are in Europe. Perhaps something can be
organized in the not-too-distant future that could bring together FOP Devs
and Users.
Regards,
Glenn
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 3:46 AM, Jan Tosovsky
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