Hello,
while working on a migration to the latest trunk version, I found the following
things are no longer correct on the website:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/
under Versions/FOP Trunk (dev)
The upgrading page is completly wrong, because it still describes the upgrade
from Fop-1.0
Hi,
For such questions, you should ask on DocBook List (follow [1]).
[1] http://www.docbook.org/help
2014-02-06 Aaron W. Hsu arcf...@sacrideo.us:
I'm not an FO expert, and I've only tweaked a few
things in the DocBook XSL to do things like put the authors in a table
instead of listing them
Dear Luis Bernadro,
I have now created a complete trunk version (fop, fop-pdf-image with pdfbox
1.8.4 (patched), xmlgraphics trunk, batik trunk).
Now I end up with the following stack trace:
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at
Hi,
You could check if the pdf can be read with adobe reader and pdf box
Using
java -jar pdfbox-app-x.y.z.jar PDFToImage PDF file
http://pdfbox.apache.org/commandline/#pdfToImage
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Kai Hofmann [mailto:powers...@web.de]
Sent: 06 February 2014 12:27
To:
Hi all
I would like to print some technical drawings, where an accurate control of the
printing scale matters. As it seems, most PDF viewers rescale the content, in
order to respect the printer margins, usually by some percent.
AS stated in
I have some additional information to the NullPointerException:
- the result of pddoc.getDocument() (line 117) is Null
- the Exception only occurs when reusing the FopFactory - never during the
first run.
Maybe a problem with reusing the PDFBox? I will try to have a deeper look.
Greetings
Dear Simon Steiner,
thats no problem - as state one mail earlier the problem seems to be in context
of reusing the FopFactory.
Greetings
PowerStat
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Kai Hofmann EMail: powers...@web.de
Bremen/Germany
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 06. Februar 2014 um 13:37 Uhr
Von: Simon
I want to insert two content like the attached picture. But I can not do that
using apache fop.
Please help me with this problem.
http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/file/n39983/problem.jpg
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Pascal Sancho psancho@gmail.com writes:
For such questions, you should ask on DocBook List (follow [1]).
[1] http://www.docbook.org/help
Thanks, I'm on that list, but I was under the impression that this list
might provide better solutions to actually getting the desired behavior
in FOP.
Hi,
Floats are not currently supported by FOP:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/compliance.html
http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#d0e14346
If you're not using XSLT and rather creating an actual FO document, what you
could do is use an absolute positioned block-container to reproduce the effect.
You
I'm working on an application that creates labels. For PNG at 300 dpi, cpu
usage is 2x higher than PDF output. The application can expect high volumes so
performance is important.
Is the relatively poor performance of image output normal? Is there a setting
that can improve the png renderer
I think Pascal suggestion of using intermediate format is your best bet.
Goes like this:
fop -fo test.fo -if application/pdf test.if.xml
edit the test.if.xml and then
fop -ifin test-modified.if.xml -pdf test.pdf
attached is an example. you can do it better and add the copyright to a
static
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