OK, I see the issue. There seems to be a regression from 1.1 to trunk.
You need jai_imageio.jar in your lib directory if using trunk. With 1.1
that is not necessary. I will investigate this but for now just get
jai_imageio.
On 11/21/13, 3:15 AM, Joe Wicentowski wrote:
And just to add one
Beautiful, buiiding jai_imageio from
https://github.com/stain/jai-imageio-core and copying
target/jai-imageio-core-standalone-1.2-pre-dr-b04-2013-04-23.jar into
my fop/lib directory did the trick. Many thanks, Luis. If there is
anything more I can do to help, please let me know.
On Thu, Nov 21,
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
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 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:
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-cover2.pdf
(Using the same fop-config.xml as described in my original email.)
The resulting PDF has the TIFF image