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Gesendet: Freitag, den 13. Juli 2007, 15:46:15 Uhr
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Hi Matthias,
as said, i placed my cocoon extensions in a spearate project, that
includes needed cocoon and fop libs that i previously created. When you
have
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 12. Juli 2007, 17:00:49 Uhr
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Size issues with SVG in PDF
Hi Matthias,
as you assumed the class is not compiled automatically by cocoon, so you
Hi Matthias,
as said, i placed my cocoon extensions in a spearate project, that
includes needed cocoon and fop libs that i previously created. When you
have problems building cocoon (that works fine for me) from sources
please refer to the cocoon user mailing list. They may help you with the
matthias
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 11. Juli 2007, 19:24:20 Uhr
Betreff: Re: Size issues with SVG in PDF
On Jul 11, 2007, at 16:47, Matthias Müller wrote:
since i use fop 0.20.5 i am forced to use
/svg:text
/svg:svg
/fo:instream-foreign-object
thanks, matthias
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 11. Juli 2007, 19:24:20 Uhr
Betreff: Re: Size issues with SVG in PDF
On Jul 11, 2007, at 16
Matthias,
you can upgrade to 0.9x versions of FOP if you implement a cocoon
serializer by your own, as i did for my own project. I'ver attached my
pretty simple java code, that might be improved if needed ;-). Just
provide this to the cocoon classpath, replace the fop jars with current
0.9x
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 12. Juli 2007, 15:07:28 Uhr
Betreff: Re: AW: Size issues with SVG in PDF
Matthias,
you can upgrade to 0.9x versions of FOP if you implement a cocoon
serializer by your own, as i did for my own project. I'ver attached my
pretty simple java code, that might
: Donnerstag, den 12. Juli 2007, 15:07:28 Uhr
Betreff: Re: AW: Size issues with SVG in PDF
Matthias,
you can upgrade to 0.9x versions of FOP if you implement a cocoon
serializer by your own, as i did for my own project. I'ver attached my
pretty simple java code, that might be improved if needed ;-). Just
Hello,
since i use fop 0.20.5 i am forced to use a svg object (to generate an 90°
rotated text in my pdf output). i do this via the fo:instream-foreign-object
statement.
but the size of the pdf file is ~12x bigger than without the svg object.
is there any alternative. i don't want to use gif's
This is interesting. I am on 0.20.3 and I also use the ifo to render svg.
I did some checking and came up with the following numbers:
PDF without SVG: 17K
PDF with SVG, 0 degree rotated text: 21K
PDF with SVG, 90 degree rotated text: 31K
That's an 82% increase in file size when using the
On Jul 11, 2007, at 16:47, Matthias Müller wrote:
since i use fop 0.20.5 i am forced to use a svg object (to generate
an 90° rotated text in my pdf output). i do this via the
fo:instream-foreign-object statement.
but the size of the pdf file is ~12x bigger than without the svg
object.
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