Re: Quick survey: upcoming release of FOP 0.94

2007-08-08 Thread Nicol Bolas
This ought to be pretty fast to implement (maybe?): 2up and 4up. That is, generating PDF files that conceptually use the page size of the XSL-FO document, but render their contents to half or a quarter of an actual page (of a size specified in the command-line). Andreas L Delmelle wrote: > >

RE: Fop 0.93 SVG issue

2007-05-09 Thread Nicol Bolas
> If not, you should give a short XSL-FO + SVG couple of files that > demonstrates your problem, please. > > Pascal > > >> -Message d'origine- >> De : Nicol Bolas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Envoyé : mardi 8 mai 2007 21:04 >> À : fop-users@x

Fop 0.93 SVG issue

2007-05-08 Thread Nicol Bolas
OK, so I've got an SVG file. It has an explicit size (5inx7.77in), which should be sufficient to fit within the page's margins (8.5x11). I use the following FO block: However, it always comes out clipped with this FO. It's clipped on botht he bottom a

Re: XSL FO newbie question - Hide overflow page content

2007-01-17 Thread Nicol Bolas
This is pretty easy, though it won't get you any warnings. Make a 1-length page-sequence-master. That is, make a regular page-sequence-master and then use it in a repeatable-page-master, but only with 1 repetition. That will force the output to be one page. -- View this message in context: htt

Re: Error using TTFReader

2007-01-10 Thread Nicol Bolas
That's strange. My Java version (java -version) reads 1.4.2, and I installed Java on this machine from the latest SDK last year. But in any case, it worked. Thanks. That means you're probably still on old JDK 1.3 which doesn't contain JAXP. Please add Xerces and Xalan to the classpath. -- Vie

Re: Error using TTFReader

2007-01-09 Thread Nicol Bolas
FoundError: org/w3c/dom/Node Is there something else I'm missing? cbowditch wrote: > > Nicol Bolas wrote: >> I'm attempting to import some fonts into FOP 0.93, but I'm running into >> trouble. I keep getting this error whenever I try to

Error using TTFReader

2007-01-09 Thread Nicol Bolas
I'm attempting to import some fonts into FOP 0.93, but I'm running into trouble. I keep getting this error whenever I try to run TTFReader: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/logging/LogFactory at org.apache.fop.fonts.apps.TTFReader.main(TTFReade

Re: Bug with region-body margins and page-seqeunces

2006-10-10 Thread Nicol Bolas
Nicol Bolas wrote: > > > > Vincent Hennebert-3 wrote: >> >> That's a known issue: in a given page sequence, the ipd (width) of the >> first page is used for all of the other pages, whatever you specify for >> them. So if on subsequent pages the m

Re: Bug with region-body margins and page-seqeunces

2006-10-10 Thread Nicol Bolas
Vincent Hennebert-3 wrote: > > Hi Nicol, > >> I'm finding some really strange behavior dealing with >> page-sequence-masters, >> page-sequences, and the margins of the region body in FOP 0.92beta. >> >> If you have a page-sequence master that has an initial page that is >> unique, >> then has

Bug with region-body margins and page-seqeunces

2006-10-10 Thread Nicol Bolas
I'm finding some really strange behavior dealing with page-sequence-masters, page-sequences, and the margins of the region body in FOP 0.92beta. If you have a page-sequence master that has an initial page that is unique, then has a repeated page choice (even and odd pages), then certain things st

Re: Strange FOP error

2006-10-08 Thread Nicol Bolas
e test that? > Running fop.bat from the FOP directory gives the second error message I reported. On 08.10.2006 07:57:34 Nicol Bolas wrote: > > I'm getting some strange errors with the 0.92beta release of FOP. I'm able > to > use 0.91beta just fine, but 0.92beta gives me

Strange FOP error

2006-10-07 Thread Nicol Bolas
I'm getting some strange errors with the 0.92beta release of FOP. I'm able to use 0.91beta just fine, but 0.92beta gives me the following errors: "Unable to start FOP: java.lang.RuntimeException: fop.jar not found in directory: G:\ (or below) at org.apache.fop.cli.Main.getJARList(Main.jav