block children of an fo:flow. Children and further
descendants of these areas take on the spanning characteristic of
their parent."
Moving my two fo:blocks so they're direct children of the fo:flow did
the trick. Which is great - though it feels a bit kludgy.
Thanks,
Joe
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014
helping me find the combination of settings that got me
over this roadblock!
Please let me know if I can do any further testing on this issue to help.
Best,
Joe
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Joe Wicentowski wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks so much for your quick reply. I changed
Hi Robert,
Thanks so much for your quick reply. I changed optimize-resources
from false to true, and while Distiller no longer complains about
Times and Courier, it is complaining about Helvetica. Checking the
.ps file, I see Times and Courier are no longer referenced, but
Helvetica is. It's no
Hi all,
A belated thanks for the response to my previous question about using Adobe
Distiller with postscript output from Apache FOP.
I am hitting a new issue, in which Adobe Distiller gives me an error when I
give it a .ps file generated by Apache FOP, but only when I use Distiller's
Press Quali
Hi all,
Using FOP trunk, I noticed that when running the postscript output
through Adobe Distiller (or opening the .ps file on the Mac
Preview.app), the resulting file lacks the bookmarks and metadata that
I provided in my original .fo file's fo:declarations/x:xmpmeta and
fo:bookmark-tree. I have
> It's also covered in XSLT by Toug Tidwell.
Small correction - that's Doug Tidwell ;)
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gt; On 11/21/13, 3:15 AM, Joe Wicentowski wrote:
>>
>> And just to add one more point:
>>
>> I downloaded the 1.1 binary to this same Mac and ran:
>>
>> $ ~/Downloads/fop-1.1/fop -d -c fop-config.xml -fo
>> frus1969-76v03-cover.fo -pdf frus1969-76v03-
intact, as expected - no black
box as I got with my locally build and configured trunk.
I guess this points not to a system level issue but rather my method
of building or configuring fop trunk, right?
Joe
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 10:03 PM, Joe Wicentowski wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>
> Than
0, 2013, at 6:34 PM, Luis Bernardo wrote:
>
> I am unable to reproduce the problem. I am also using Mac OS X 10.9, and same
> trunk revision.
>
> Can you try to place the image on the local disk (instead of retrieving it
> from a web server) to check whether that is causing th
Hi all,
I recently built FOP for the first time to see if a problem I was
experiencing under 1.1 (it would consistently hang when rendering a
certain page) would go away if I tried trunk. While trunk does now
overcome the problem I was having under 1.1, I am experiencing a new
problem: a TIFF tha
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