RE: Font names...

2006-09-21 Thread Karl Roberts
. I'll give it a few days then try it out ! :-) -Original Message- From: Vincent Hennebert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 21 September 2006 5:22 PM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: Re: Font names... Hi Karl, Karl Roberts a écrit : Hi Vincent, This issue will soon

RE: Font names...

2006-09-20 Thread Karl Roberts
characters from the PDF document. I presume there'll be a big splash when it happens so we'll all know how to configure it? Cheers Karl Roberts NOTICE This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may contain copyright material of Macquarie Bank or third parties. If you are not the intended

RE: Unicode Fonts!!!!

2006-09-18 Thread Karl Roberts
Hi, you can generate the metrics from the TTF file as per instructions at http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/fonts.html, a decent unicode font that covers loads of the glyphs is "Arial Unicode MS" font found at C:\WINDOWS\Fonts on my PC. See:-

RE: € Sign

2006-09-14 Thread Karl Roberts
Hi, That is correct you can specify the unicode number but you still need to make sure that the font you use has your required unicode glyphs. I used the Arial Unicode MS font found at C:\WINDOWS\Fonts on my PC which has loads of glyphs See:-

RE: conditional page break

2006-05-09 Thread Karl Roberts
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: Re: conditional page break Are you looking for keep-together.within-page=always or do I misunderstand what you're after? On 05.05.2006 09:07:07 Karl Roberts wrote: Hi, Carrying on from this thread: http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewTopic.jtp?topic

Re: conditional page break

2006-05-05 Thread Karl Roberts
Hi, Carrying on from this thread: http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewTopic.jtp?topic=725743tview=dump#a19023 05 Where the answer to stopping a block spanning a page break but actually go onto the next page if there's not enough room to render the whole block, instead of spanning the page break,

RE: SOLVED - sort of Re how to embed a font programatically

2006-04-18 Thread Karl Roberts
-Original Message- From: Karl Roberts Sent: Tuesday, 28 March 2006 8:48 AM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: RE: SOLVED - sort of Re how to embed a font programatically Cheers Jeremias, FYI BEFORE you fix it, the issue exists in another place too! When embedding a TTF font (before

Error checking out Trunk from subversion

2006-03-27 Thread Karl Roberts
Hi, I'm using Tortoise subversion client "TortoiseSVN 1.2.6, Build 4786 - 32 Bit" I tried to check out the trunk as per instructions at http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/tools.html#svn However I ge the following 500 error any ideas? Action Path Error PROPFIND request failed on

RE: SOLVED - sort of Re how to embed a font programatically

2006-03-26 Thread Karl Roberts
:33 Karl Roberts wrote: Hi Jeremias, Thanks for the update to Trunk, Your code was a bit tidier than mine, but did the same thing, However I still got the NullPointerException. The crux of the problem was that The URIReader was only being used to resolve URI's for Images in the XSLT

RE: Setting fop 0.91 to know relative path.

2006-03-23 Thread Karl Roberts
The default URIReader doesn't know how to handle the ServletContext paths. I had a similar issue where embedded font URL's and external graphics were not being found under the webapp. Jeremias Mearki added another URIResolver called ServletContextURIResolver to the trunk

RE: image sizing issue.

2006-03-08 Thread Karl Roberts
Hi, I had what I had was similar issues and it was the printer settings, It always scaled to fit the physical print area of the printer. Now if I want to check it I open the pdf in acrobat set the scale to 100% and measure off the screen! -Original Message- From: Manuel Mall

RE: SOLVED - sort of Re how to embed a font programatically

2006-02-26 Thread Karl Roberts
to maintain a separate branch of FOP? Cheers Karl Roberts -Original Message- From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 23 February 2006 9:56 PM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: Re: Re how to embed a font programatically Have you seen my other post? I've

RE: SOLVED - sort of Re how to embed a font programatically

2006-02-26 Thread Karl Roberts
any issues with the FOUserAgent (which contains a URIReader, that may contain a reference to the ServletContext, if using ServletContextURIResolver) from going stale. Karl -Original Message- From: Karl Roberts Sent: Monday, 27 February 2006 9:12 AM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org

RE: Re how to embed a font programatically

2006-02-22 Thread Karl Roberts
this is that you have to do less FOP-hacking and instead use the normal configuration mechanism. It should only take 30 minutes to hack. I hope that helps. On 21.02.2006 03:41:01 Karl Roberts wrote: Hi, Did you ever manage to do this? I need to do something similar because my embedded FOP is running

RE: Re how to embed a font programatically

2006-02-21 Thread Karl Roberts
take 30 minutes to hack. I hope that helps. On 21.02.2006 03:41:01 Karl Roberts wrote: Hi, Did you ever manage to do this? I need to do something similar because my embedded FOP is running in a Webapp and the font metric file and the TTF file are hidden inside the WEB-INF directory and so

Re how to embed a font programatically

2006-02-20 Thread Karl Roberts
Hi, Did you ever manage to do this? I need to do something similar because my embedded FOP is running in a Webapp and the font metric file and the TTF file are hidden inside the WEB-INF directory and so the metric-url and embed-url in my fop-config is no good (even if they were accessible via a

region-before falls between region-start and region-end

2006-02-13 Thread Karl Roberts
Hi FOP Users, I'm using FOP Version 0.91beta to generate pdf from xsl-fo I think that I'm right in saying that region-before should position like the lintle of a door on top of region-body, region-start and region-end i.e. like so: (as described http://www.w3schools.com/xslfo/xslfo_pages.asp )

RE: region-before falls between region-start and region-end

2006-02-13 Thread Karl Roberts
content stuff /fo:block /fo:flow /fo:page-sequence /fo:root Cheers Karl -Original Message- From: Karl Roberts Sent: Tuesday, 14 February 2006 11:33 AM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: region