As Chris already said, FOP doesn't have anything built-in, yet, for this.
But other have managed by experimenting (Block-containers and SVG).
You'll find some information when you search the mailing list archives:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/maillist.html#fop-user-archive
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Any clues on how you achieve crop marks and bleeds?
quoting.. pascal sanchos
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Our customers expect now more and more, so we can produce Hi quality PDF
that are used for professional printing, including crop marks and bleeds
(yes, FOP can do that, either v 0.20.5), etc...
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So you write content for your reports and sales docs in HTML then transform?
Do you ever combine multiple html files into one pdf?
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> Also, do you need to pay for a licence to use the FOP engine. Or is that just
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Apache FOP is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
See http://www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html for details.
In short: you don't have to
Also, do you need to pay for a licence to use the FOP engine. Or is that just
if you want to embed the code?
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Would you be able to outline how you achieve crops and bleeds.
This is something I thought was not possible in FOP, any help with this would
be greatly appreciated. Sample xml-fo would be ideal.
thanks in advance
andy r
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Hi Andy,
we are currently in the process of migrating about 30 branchoffices to a new
software. I wrote an xml based documentserver [1] which is using fop (0.20.5)
for printing and previewing reports.
We have printed about some 10,000 invoices, orders and all kind of business
papers since then
My previous company used FOP (0.20.5) to process (for just one of their clients) 3 million bills per month. They also had many other large health insurance clients who used FOP for output as well (print and/or PDF). FOP proved to be very powerful and reliable. Bills averaged about 3-5 pages (with s
Andy:
We have used FOP (since 0.18) for all
of our report and document generation and have been very happy with the
feature set and support from this group.
Some of the docs we produce using FOP:
Bills of Lading
Manifests
FCRs
Commercial Invoices
Export Decs (US and Chinese)
Contracts
We also
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> Are people using FOP to generate pdf documents for commercial
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Hi Andy,
We hardly use FOP since 2003 with very great satisfa
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Are people using FOP to generate pdf documents for commercial purposes? How
successful has this been. What are the cost savings of this route?
thanks
Bryant Communication Services
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How successful has this been. What are the cost sav
Are people using FOP to generate pdf documents for commercial purposes? How
successful has this been. What are the cost savings of this route?
thanks
Andy
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