eight:bold;" x="-24" y="7" fill="white"
> text-anchor="middle" transform="rotate(270)"> select="WARNING"/>
>
> is translated into:
>
> ...
>
> /Helvetica-Bold 6 F
>
> 1 GC
>
> (\330-hjelp)
>
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onfig for Postscript looks like this:
Is this a problem of the Arial font, or do i need to investigate somewhere
else?
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ld be to run the XML input through a pretty-printer
(or rather, the opposite of one) that removes this "insignificant"
whitespace before applying the XSLT.
I had a similar problem (but not specifically related to
XSL-FO/FOP) where I wanted to remove extra whitespace from
certain eleme
Hi,
yes, this is an unresolved FOP bug, see also:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-1952
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-1839
Best regards,
Matthias
On 26.11.2018 01:21, Mark Giffin wrote:
> I'm using FOP 2.3 with the DITA Open Toolkit. The tags in DITA
> topics are used i
I'm using FOP 2.3 with the DITA Open Toolkit. The tags in DITA
topics are used in the table of contents in a PDF. Each table of
contents line is justified like this in the PDF:
(left margin)Intro to
XYZ14(right margin)
(left margin)Setti
Hi
Try the scaling=uniform and content-width attributes. Séta content-width tó
the neked is 210mm forint a4 page, or Minus border.
If you dont know which length fills better the page (w or h) there is not a
known solution to calculate it.
Best regards Szeak
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Hi,
I am looking for a way that an image scales to fit the page. I have
tried various solut
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On 10/11/2017 9:39 AM, Beugnier, Ronny (IP&Science) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a way that an image scales to fit the page. I have
> tried various solutions but non worked.
>
> The image
On 10/11/2017 9:39 AM, Beugnier, Ronny (IP&Science) wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a way that an image scales to fit the page. I have
tried various solutions but non worked.
The image on the page is too big to fit the page so it is not shown
entirely. How can I scale in fop to see the full ima
Hi,
I am looking for a way that an image scales to fit the page. I have tried
various solutions but non worked.
The image on the page is too big to fit the page so it is not shown entirely.
How can I scale in fop to see the full image on the image ?
Many Thanks !
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> What about:
>
> FopConfParser parser = new FopConfParser(configFile, currentDir);
> FopFactoryBuilder fopFactoryBuilder = parser.getFopFactoryBuilder();
Thank you, that looks much better. I used the FopConfParser constructor
that j
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Subject: Problem embedding fonts in PDF
Hello, I am looking for some help on embedding fonts with FOP (version 2.1). I
am working on program that uses FOP to create PDF files.
Unfortunately the standard fonts included in FOP do not have glyphs for many
Hello, I am looking for some help on embedding fonts with FOP (version
2.1). I am working on program that uses FOP to create PDF files.
Unfortunately the standard fonts included in FOP do not have glyphs for
many international character that we would like to be able to include in
our generated PDFs
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machine, or will it reside inside the PDF so that it renders properly
everywhere else?
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> > > baselines, etc. but nothing fixes this. Also, as the previous solution
> > > mentions, I don't know of any fonts that include this symbol as well as
> > > the
> > > full alphabet.
> >
>
>
Is there really no way to fix this? I've tried tinkering with setting
>> baselines, etc. but nothing fixes this. Also, as the previous solution
>> mentions, I don't know of any fonts that include this symbol as well as the
>> full alphabet.
>>
>> Than
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how to omit the initial header but keeping the subsequent page break
headers with out using renderx (rx:table-omit-initial-header) in fop.
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I do get the behavior you describe if I use the arial font file you
provided but I get a different result if I use an arial font file from my
system. I do still get the problem with copy and paste from PDF, but all
characters are correctly displayed in the PDF (converted from PS with
ps2pdf). I
ive the same result.
Using a metric file did not help.
The problem can be reproduced with the xml and xslt in the fop quick
start guide (https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/quickstartguide.html)
with these modifications:
Set the name in name.xml to ABC14pąęčėųūĘĖŲČĄ.
Add the attribute fon
use a single font that has glyphs for both characters
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 5:11 AM, Puja wrote:
> <
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> >
> Hi,
>
> I am using FOP 1.0 version for converting reports in PDF. Problem I
ing reports in PDF. Problem I am
> facing is alignment between two font type. I am using
> Font-Family="Halvetica,Symbol"
>
> My xml requirement is to display greek omega sign as a unit for impedance.As
> per my understanding as omega is not present in Halvetica, font used to
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Hi,
I am using FOP 1.0 version for converting reports in PDF. Problem I am
facing is alignment between two font type. I am using
Font-Family="Halvetica,Symbol"
My xml requirement is to display greek
– is this a FOP bug or is there
something wrong with my configuration?
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Subject: Re: Encoding problem with one specific letter and postscript
Hi,
You may can use the following
ropbox.com/s/41x8so9swkuevjc/fopp.zip?dl=0
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Glenn Adams [mailto:gl...@skynav.com]
> *Sent:* 13. oktoober 2014. a. 0:08
>
> *To:* FOP Users
> *Subject:* Re: Encoding problem with one specific letter and postscript
>
>
>
> You should prov
> *To:* FOP Users
> *Subject:* Re: Encoding problem with one specific letter and postscript
>
>
>
> If you do try the same data using FOP generating PDF directly, then does
> the problem occur?
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Lembit Gerz
> wrote:
>
>
No, if I generate the PDF directly using the same data and font file, then all
the letters are displayed correctly and copying from the PDF is also possible.
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Subject: Re: Encoding problem with one
If you do try the same data using FOP generating PDF directly, then does
the problem occur?
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Lembit Gerz wrote:
> To add watermarks or other transformations to the document.
>
> The current setup is the following: generate postscript -> apply an awk
tup is
currently out of the question.
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Why aren't generating PDF directly from FOP?
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Lembit Gerz
mail
e encoding-mode=“single-byte“, the letters display
> correctly, but when copying from the pdf, I get gibberish.
>
> When generating straight to pdf with FOP, everything is displayed
> correctly and copying is also possible.
>
> I have tried other ps->pdf converters and they give
correctly, but when copying from the pdf, I get gibberish.
When generating straight to pdf with FOP, everything is displayed correctly and
copying is also possible.
I have tried other ps->pdf converters and they give the same result.
Using a metric file did not help.
The problem can be reproduced with
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 4:01 AM, MartinKl wrote:
> Hello,
> thank you for reaction.
>
> I just wanted to explained why is not so easy to make automatic test. I´ve
> decided to upgrade to fop 1.1 but I strugle the same problem.
>
>
> http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.c
Hello,
thank you for reaction.
I just wanted to explained why is not so easy to make automatic test. I´ve
decided to upgrade to fop 1.1 but I strugle the same problem.
http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/Upgrading-fop-0-95-to-fop-1-1-because-of-PDF-A-1b-td41090.html#a41160
<http://apa
As I believe has been mentioned before, any part of the process of
translating from arbitrary XML into XSL-FO proper is effectively out of
scope for this ML and group unless it is a real bug in the convenience
mechanism provided by FOP to invoke XSLT for you.
If there is a problem parsing or
erves good for simple
documents mostly with static content. Lots of people in the bank can use it
but they also make mistakes in it.
And that the problem causing retesting a big group of real templates. With
automatic test I can cover most of the mistakes but not those user made
ones.
Another
cost of remaining behind the curve is not to be ignored!
On 08/04/2014 10:23 AM, Rob Sargent wrote:
I've had the pleasure of upgrading from .9x to 1.0 (and beyond) and the
only problem I had with the requirement that each cell in a table had an
empty block (when of course there is not cont
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Hello Chris,
Thank you for your response.
Do I have any option to "tell" fop 0.95 that I want to embbed all fonts
trought fop.xconf or programatically?
Great Regards
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I've had the pleasure of upgrading from .9x to 1.0 (and beyond) and
>> the only problem I had with the requirement that each cell in a table
>> had an empty block (when of course there is not content). One solid
>> pass through the stylesheets cleaned that up.
>>
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Ahh that is why it did not work. I thought when FOP 0.95 supports PDF/A-1b it
does it with all required things like embedding full fonts. Probably it is
old version of fop and ISO rules has changed ???
Is this violation of PDF/A-1b blocker? I mean when it can be problem?
Thank you for your
Furthermore, the cost of remaining behind the curve is not to be ignored!
On 08/04/2014 10:23 AM, Rob Sargent wrote:
I've had the pleasure of upgrading from .9x to 1.0 (and beyond) and
the only problem I had with the requirement that each cell in a table
had an empty block (when of course
I've had the pleasure of upgrading from .9x to 1.0 (and beyond) and the
only problem I had with the requirement that each cell in a table had an
empty block (when of course there is not content). One solid pass
through the stylesheets cleaned that up.
rjs
On 08/04/2014 10:18 AM,
you for response. I hope I´ve provided enough info.
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onfig file in op-fonts.cache which means the fonts were not
> loaded and wont be loaded againg.
>
> I would like to ask if there a way how to get more information about the
> problem? Some extended logging? Because I do not get what is wrong with it.
>
> Thank you for your respons
> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 05:07:18 -0700
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> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: Loading fonts problem
>
> Hello,
> I have problems with loading fonts and the default fonts are used instead.
> I´ve generated fonts metrics using TTFRe
.
...
but everytime I run document generation from our application I always found
all fonts from config file in op-fonts.cache which means the fonts were not
loaded and wont be loaded againg.
I would like to ask if there a way how to get more information about the
problem? Some extended logging? Because
Hi all,
I just found a helpful post from the list archives:
http://markmail.org/message/aexsnpg45wvqirby
... which cites section 7.21.4 of the spec about @span,
http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#span:
"This only has effect on areas returned by a flow; e.g. block-areas
generated by fo:block children
>
>
>
>
> how can i convert this style with the xsl file to fo and later to pdf?
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Feel free to post XSLT questions here:
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I will do my best to answer them in that forum, as I have been doing for years.
Best regards,
Tom Morrison
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ducing is valid HTML either.
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Just occurs to me your starting point is HTML so your mileage will definitely
vary. Sorry.
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> On Apr 5, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Rob Sargent wrote:
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> If you don't switch over to the style sheet Manuel points us to, then might
> try something like below which gets include in the
If you don't switch over to the style sheet Manuel points us to, then
might try something like below which gets include in the actual style
sheet ( ).
Couple of notes:
the "ElementConversion" is noise
your test will be
choose you own actual bullet character, hopefully you're using a modern,
c
On 4/4/2014 8:25 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:
> Hi Terence -
>
> Thank you for your quick response! I thought I tried that as well,
> but I will give it another shot. Do you have an XSL template that
> will produce the correct XML-FO from HTML for nested lists?
>
> Thanks,
> Seth
Do a Google search
On 4/4/2014 8:25 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:
Hi Terence -
Thank you for your quick response! I thought I tried that as well, but I
will give it another shot. Do you have an XSL template that will produce
the correct XML-FO from HTML for nested lists?
Thanks,
Seth
Hi, Seth-
Sorry, I don't. Sou
igned for nested lists, so I'm not sure if it's just an
issue with FOP.
Best,
Seth
Hi, Seth-
It looks like nesting is the problem. In the output above, the inner
is a direct descendant of the outer .
I'd try moving it to within the of the immediately
preceding .
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On 4/4/2014 8:06 PM, Terence M. Bandoian wrote:
On 4/4/2014 7:49 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:
Hello -
I am trying to convert a nested, bulleted list in HTML to XML-FO for
output
as a PDF in Apache FOP. The HTML looks like this
Item Number1
Sub-Item 1
Sub-Item 2
On 4/4/2014 7:49 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:
Hello -
I am trying to convert a nested, bulleted list in HTML to XML-FO for output
as a PDF in Apache FOP. The HTML looks like this
Item Number1
Sub-Item 1
Sub-Item 2
All of the XSLT I have tried creates a w
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s like you would see in HTML?
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Hi everybody,
I've been having great progress with the image treatment for my PostScript
output, succeeding in inserting black and white PNG images, but still have in
issue with color JPEG ones.
The resulting PostScript file is both opened and viewed correctly in GhostView
(Linux), but not on
I am not really familiar with DocBook, but I think you need to provide more
information about the issue (ex fop configuration file , fo file and pdf
output) to make it easier for people to reproduce it, and help you.
Thanasis
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 12:04:25 +0530
Subject: Problem with text
Hi,
I am using Docbook 5 and Fop 1.1 to generate my pdfs. So the problem that i
am facing is as follows:
I have included a common file in all my pdfs. But in some of them(not all
pdfs) the text crosses footer section.
Earlier i thought it might be the xsl stylesheet issue, but it is not
happening
man Ray
>
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> From: "Robert Meyer-5 [via Apache FOP]" <[hidden
> email]<http:/
Date: 02/06/2014 10:10PM
Subject: RE: problem with layout
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
pacing.
Unless someone has a better suggestion it's about the best that can be done
until the feature is implemented unfortunately.
Regards,
Robert Meyer
> Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 07:48:03 -0800
> From: suman.r...@tcs.com
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: problem with
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.
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ile first with overriding the renderer.
> So the measurment is done in PDF-Style and after that, we convert the
> AreaTree-File to a PCL-File.
>
> The problem is that we cannot produce the AreaTree file using saxon.
> Everything works fine when whe use xalan,
ause of the measurement differences between pdf and pcl, we decides to
> produce an AreaTree file first with overriding the renderer.
> So the measurment is done in PDF-Style and after that, we convert the
> AreaTree-File to a PCL-File.
>
> The problem is that we cannot produce the
decides to
produce an AreaTree file first with overriding the renderer.
So the measurment is done in PDF-Style and after that, we convert the
AreaTree-File to a PCL-File.
The problem is that we cannot produce the AreaTree file using saxon. Everything
works fine when whe use xalan, but wit saxon
ue 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,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your reply! I just tried rebuilding on my o
rebuilding on my other Mac and
reproduced my earlier black box problem. I also tried your suggestion
to change the image reference to point to the local file system, with
the same results:
Original form of the image reference on line 27:
http://localhost:8080/cms/apps/tei-content/images/Image_0001
k you for your reply! I just tried rebuilding on my other Mac and
> reproduced my earlier black box problem. I also tried your suggestion
> to change the image reference to point to the local file system, with
> the same results:
>
> Original form of the image reference on line
Hi Luis,
Thank you for your reply! I just tried rebuilding on my other Mac and
reproduced my earlier black box problem. I also tried your suggestion
to change the image reference to point to the local file system, with
the same results:
Original form of the image reference on line 27:
http
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 the problem?
On 11/20/13, 8:55 PM, Joe Wicentowski wrote:
Hi all,
I
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
Hi Luis!
I tried, what you said, and it works perfectly. Thank you very much. You
have saved my time to waste with this problem. Thank you again.
I don't understand why autodetection is working in any other output
format and why i need to determinate every font setting alone i
You are in the right place!
I am unable to reproduce the problem you describe. Tried with FOP-1.1,
Java 1.7, Mac OS X. The output is attached (PCL, and PCL converted to
PDF; note: I do not have a HP printer, so I only checked the output
converted to PDF).
On 10/19/13 1:45 PM, szeak33 wrote
Hi!
I'm hope i'm in a good place with my question.
With the most commonly Arial font (and other fonts too, but fewer fail) the
PCL renderer CUT OFFaccents (ie.: Á, É, Ű, etc.) from capital characters in
normal style. When using bold style, than accents appears pretty good. I
tried a lot of settin
On 8/5/2013 2:24 AM, stenersen wrote:
> I just tried to use FOP 1.0 and it works!
> So i had a look at the code and found out that in the constructor of
> org.apache.fop.pdf.PDFRoot:75 the line
>
> setLanguage("x-unknown");
>
> overrides my property. This line is new in FOP 1.1. Is this a bug?
H
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Hi Terence,
i tried your syntax but nothing changed.
de-DE
is sill removed by fop and printed as
x-unknown
to the xmp-metadata.
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ments/1.1/' for PDF/A has wrong value type (must
be 'rdf:bag')
(http://www.pdflib.com/knowledge-base/xmp-metadata/free-xmp-validator/)
So I tried to fix the problem by declaring the language-property in my
fo:declarations-section:
xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/
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