The examples/fo/basic/images.fo example works well if you add -noprint
to fop. That is:
cd examples/fo/basic
fop -noprint -fo images.fo -pdf images-noprint.pdf
The end result shows the images and has Print disabled. So I don't think
it is a FOP issue
Luis
On 11/16/11 7:12 PM,
Have you tried setting the dpi in the image to something meaningful?
You can use Gimp for that (assuming it will not choke with such image):
Image -- Print Size..., and then set Resolution.
Luis
On 11/23/11 4:51 PM, qns.java wrote:
Hi
I am using Apache FOP to generate PDF from jpegs and
I see the ? in your source file (and in the generated PDF). Once I
replace them by #x200b; they disappear from the PDF too.
On 11/23/11 4:29 PM, pedro wrote:
Hi
i think i attach a bad file, but i see in my fo transformation that the
ZWNJ is replaced by a ?
Is possible is a codification
I would use imagemagik then from the command line:
convert old.tif -density 300 new.tif
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 10:46 AM, qns.java qns.j...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
The problem is, there is a huge bulk of Images that have this problem and I
only have read access to these Images.I get the Image
What fop version are you using?
I ran your example with both the trunk and the 1.0 version and in both
cases the PDF was generated with the image embedded (fop-1.0 throws a
warning but still generates the PDF with the image).
Luis
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 7:47 AM, mheigl michael.he...@yahoo.de
Ok, then what is the java version and OS you are using? If you look at
the error it is not really a fop error but an error in one of the
libraries used by fop. I do not see the error using java 1.6.0_23.
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 9:45 AM, mheigl michael.he...@yahoo.de wrote:
I am using FOP
I confirm that the error exists with java 1.5.0_22. So I think if you
upgrade it should go away.
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Luis Bernardo lmpmberna...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, then what is the java version and OS you are using? If you look at
the error it is not really a fop error
Probably a jar that is missing or not being found in the classpath. If
you search the archives you will find that this error has been
discussed in the past. There is no single solution but reading past
discussions may help you fix the issue.
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Benjamin de Dardel
http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Theresa Jayne Forster
ther...@inbrand.co.uk wrote:
I am trying to learn all the options available to FOP but there doesn’t
seem to be a reference that tells you everything,
The w3schools XSL-FO reference tells you what
Sorry, I think you probably meant FOP, not FO. Not everything in the spec
is implemented in FOP, and I don't think there is a document that tells you
what is implemented and what is not. Just by trying you will know.
Luis
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Luis Bernardo lmpmberna
On 12/15/11 7:44 PM, Samuel Penn wrote:
On Thursday 15 December 2011 00:26:43 Luis Bernardo wrote:
Your page definitions (margins, paddings, and so on) may be part of the
problem. Negative margins in a page are suspicious to me...
I probably had a reason for that, but I did that 10 years ago
You are missing the path / element...
clipPath id=myClip
path d=M 20 0 L 196 0 Q 216,0 216,20 L 216 32 Q
216,52 196,52 L 20 52 Q
0,52 0,32 L 0 20 Q 0,0 20,0 /
/clipPath
Then it works. See attached output (needs some tweaking...).
You are including images in SVG, correct? Then the error may be
misleading what what you are missing is a different jar (probably JAI
ImageIO), not the Batik jar. Try that...
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Lars Bjørndal l...@lamasti.net wrote:
[Terence]
On 12/19/2011 1:28 PM, Lars Bjørndal
There is indeed a strange bug with the stock FOP 1.0 (and in trunk too...).
Klearchos, if you set one of the dimensions to 90.01mm in the code below
then you get the behavior you want. An easy workaround for now.
On 1/23/12 1:21 PM, Klearchos Klearchou wrote:
Pascal,
I am using FOP 1.0
If the only thing you do in the body is to place the SVG then another
option is to place it in the region-before, extend it to the bottom,
and overlay the extra content in the body. Not perfect but I think it
works.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Pascal Sancho pascal.san...@takoma.fr wrote:
Hi,
So, are you generating PDF from XML and XSL, or from FO?
For instance, as an example, if I want PDF to show XML content, and I
start from XML and XSL then I put this in the XML file:
example
![CDATA[
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
fo:root xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;
?
xsl:stylesheetversion=1.0xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transformxmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;
xsl:templatename=paraxmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;
xsl:value-ofselect=text()/
/xsl:template
*From:*Luis Bernardo [mailto:lmpmberna...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, February 21
I am afraid that this layout is not possible with the current FOP but I
think it should be possible with a fully compliant implementation of FO,
at least the way I understand it. In any case, I would like to be proven
wrong...
The issue is with the first page of every 7th sheet. Maybe it
.
*From:*Luis Bernardo [mailto:lmpmberna...@gmail.com]
mailto:[mailto:lmpmberna...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 22, 2012 4:41 PM
*To:* fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
mailto:fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: xml processing instructions in textual content
OK, I
Note: the seven_plus_pages page-sequence-master is there by mistake
(and does nothing)...
On 2/26/12 11:58 PM, Luis Bernardo wrote:
Well, if you know the number of pages is less than 100 and want an
ugly suggestion, then the attached one works...
On 2/26/12 12:06 PM, Alexios Giotis wrote
Yes, it is possible but it is certainly an uncommon way to use the FOP code!
Attached is an example, together with a font configuration file, and the
output. The example is a slightly edited version of the
ExampleJava2D2PDF.java of the emdedding package (in
example/embedding/java). The
First you should test with FOP 1.0. If the problem is also present there
please provide a (slimmed down if possible) example fo file that shows
the issue and then it will be easier to help.
On 3/3/12 8:48 PM, bonekrusher wrote:
Hi,
I am using FOP 0.95 and get the below error. I am using a
At the moment that is not possible...
The only fonts that can be rendered as text right now are the first 12
standard fonts (F1 to F12).
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Mrutyunjay Sahasrabudhe
mruts...@techmahindra.com wrote:
Hi,
I am using OCRB font for some part of the text and generating
Arial also has a bullet. Why not just use that since you already get the
Ohm symbol from Arial?
On 4/16/12 9:56 PM, froglander wrote:
Thank you very much for that information.
Would there be a way (and I've tried using the substitutions but with no
luck so I assume I am doing something
Try to add something like this to the fonts element of your
renderer. So for PDF that would be the fonts element inside
renderer mime=application/pdf.
font kerning=yes
embed-url=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial.ttf
font-triplet name=Arial style=normal weight=normal/
You can do the same with auto-detect. Apparently you do not have the
symbol.ttf file in your system. But you can replace it with other
font, like Arial, the same way:
font kerning=yes
embed-url=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial.ttf
font-triplet name=Symbol style=normal
I think that's the problem too. I think that exception happens when you
run FOP trunk with the xmlgraphics-common jar file from FOP 1.0 (note
that the jar version went from 1.4 to 1.5).
On 4/19/12 11:37 PM, Glenn Adams wrote:
don't give up so easily... i took the effort to help you, let's see
Just by itself the embed-url attribute does not imply that the font will
be embedded. I know that the attribute name is confusing, and the
documentation may not be up to date, but I believe that is the case.
Fonts are subset embedded by default unless the referenced-fonts element
is present,
Can you provide the simplest but complete FO file that shows the problem
you are facing? It will be a lot easier to help if we have an example.
Also, please indicate the FOP version you are using.
On 5/1/12 4:16 PM, DVezina wrote:
This is my first post so I apologize if this problem is
Can you provide an example of a PDF generated with your PHP application?
Is the the Java application using FOP starting from FO?
On 5/2/12 8:22 PM, Joseph Speetjens wrote:
Can anyone provide some guidance as to where to start to write to a
Catalog object? We have applications written in PHP
As far as I know this is only possible to do out of the box with some
extensions developed by Glenn Adams that I think have not been ported to
the current FOP code base. Glenn, can you comment on this?
There is more info here:
There is indeed a bug. For now you can do this:
fop xslfo.fo -print 1
note: I don't know if it will print... I can confirm it does send the
job to the printer, but in my case the page comes blank. the issue may
be with the printer or with FOP...
On 5/16/12 6:16 PM, pr4321 wrote:
I am
Incidentally I started looking at this recently but it will be a couple
of months before I am able to show some code. I haven't written anything
so far but I found there is already some code in FOP for table markers.
So we don't need to start from zero.
On 6/25/12 4:34 PM, Stefan Hinz
I used your *.xml and *.xsl files, fixed the image paths, and ran from
the command line:
macmaxi:code lbernardo$ ../../Documents/fop-1.0/fop -xml test.xml -xsl
test.xsl -pdf test.pdf 21 | grep SEVERE | sort -u
SEVERE: Couldn't find hyphenation pattern en
SEVERE: Image not found. URI:
I am surprised that the images show up at all. Since, AFAIK, FOP does
natively support CGM you must be using some Image IO library (see
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/graphics.html#imageio). So the
restrictions will come from that library. What are you using?
On 6/29/12 9:11 PM,
I meant to write FOP does NOT natively support CGM
On 6/30/12 7:45 AM, Luis Bernardo wrote:
I am surprised that the images show up at all. Since, AFAIK, FOP does
natively support CGM you must be using some Image IO library (see
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.0/graphics.html#imageio
Error while loading the image indicates the error is during loading.
So, it is not a URL issue but a problem with the image. If you provide
the image we can confirm that.
On 7/10/12 3:52 PM, michael.jerusa...@steria.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm asking for a little help using FOP to render my
Looks like you are using an URL (HTTP ERROR 500...) to reference the
image. Error 500 is an internal server error.
Are you sure the issue is with FOP?
On 7/15/12 10:45 AM, Peter D Sparkes wrote:
Hi,
I am using fop 0.95 (inside cocoon 2.1) and when I insert a png image
in
is not finding the png codec.
However, I don't know were it should be installed on the server or
where to get it from
Peter
On 15/07/2012 18:55, Luis Bernardo wrote:
Looks like you are using an URL (HTTP ERROR 500...) to reference the
image. Error 500 is an internal server error.
Are you sure
You probably need to upgrade to trunk.
I know this works in trunk:
list-block
list-item
.
/list-item
list-item break-before=page
list-item-labellabel/list-item-label
list-item-bodybody/list-item-body
/list-item
/list-block
and it also works if you put
Transparency support is PostScript is very limited (this is not a FOP
limitation but a PostScript limitation). If I understood well you are
generating PostScript before sending to the printer. I think that is the
issue.
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Martin Edge martin.e...@intellimail.com.au
If you have in mind multiple pages in one image the way TIFF does then
that is not possible with PNG. There is a related format, MNG, that
could do that, but FOP cannot output to that and in any case, your
device would probably not be able to handle MNG. AFAIK, none of the
browsers supports
You don't need to have different markers. You can achieve that by
having just one marker but have the content of the marker change from
the first page to the second. See the attached example that I think
does something similar to what you want.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Bonekrusher
If I understand what you are saying, for every chapter you use a new
page-sequence.
Then, all you have to do is set initial-page-number=1in the first
chapter, and set initial-page-number=auto in the remaining chapters.
On 10/13/12 11:28 PM, Samuel Penn wrote:
On Saturday 13 October 2012
Someone may correct me if I get this wrong, but I think the issue is
that you are using cmyk() inside SVG, not FO.
The error you get is thrown by Batik, not really FOP. I think the
documentation needs to be clearer about this.
You can check that by adding a background-color=cmyk(1, 0, 0,
I assume you are running from the command line...
Is that really the error message you get? I tried passing a non existing
file to the -c switch and I don't get that (also used 1.0). I also do
not find the message in the current source.
FOP can use a config file but does not need one. So if
You are not the first one to try to use FOP in a non conventional way.
But the fact that a PDF generated by FOP gives an error with Adobe
Reader deserves some investigation. Can you provide your example source?
On 10/17/12 3:32 PM, vic51 wrote:
Hi,
Thanks Pascal for your answer.
I am new
You can control how much memory the jvm uses by using the -Xmx flags. So
I think you can try that first.
The only situation where I know that FOP runs out of memory (also in a
machine with 8 GB) is when you have a very long paragraph (and I mean a
paragraph with 200K+ words). Then the line
If you checkout from trunk shouldn't you get trunk? Unless you checkout
one of the branches, but none of them are pegged to a particular
version, AFAIK. I think they were created off trunk.
In any case, looking at the Version.getVersion() in the current trunk,
it seems that any branch
]
*Sent:* Tuesday, 30 October 2012 5:09 PM
*To:* fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org; martin.e...@intellimail.com.au
*Subject:* Re: fop-pdf-images
Luis Bernardo is in the process of creating a new PDF images plugin
that will interoperate with FOP 1.1, so please be patient (of course
you are free
I see it in the master mirror. Maybe you are being directed to a
secondary mirror? In any case, the files should propagate in a few hours.
On 10/31/12 12:12 AM, Martin Edge wrote:
_is_ available, or will be? :) Seems pretty empty right now.
From: Luis Bernardo [mailto:lmpmberna
First, I understand why this issue is annoying. When I open the document
Adobe defaults in my monitor to a 170% zoom and the problem is clearly
visible. Incidentally the problem is not visible at 100%.
But I looked at the document and can guarantee that the problem is with
Adobe Reader. The
I assume you refer to the sidebar.fo sample.
As you said, the lines are not visible in Adobe. They are visible in
Mac's own Preview though. I looked at the *.fo and although I don't
understand what you are trying to achieve I do see that the output in
Preview is not what I would expect. Can
an example is attached. in fact it was provided in this list by
someone else by I am including also a fop.xconf file.
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel
bgkrie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I think that it's not so simple, but as Eduard pointed out you need:
a) a correct
Rob, I looked with more time at this issue and I think that my previous
statement that I was seeing lines where they should not be was
incorrect. I think they should be there because they are in the *fo source!
It is true that no lines appear with Adobe, but they are visible both
with Mac's
mailto:rsarg...@xmission.com wrote:
Please find attached a new fo which defines the sidebar for the
left pages only. The blue column will show the four lines
separating each row, at least in Evince 3.4.0 (using
poppler/cairo(0.18.4))
On 11/08/2012 03:19 PM, Luis Bernardo wrote
The new location for the fop-pdf-images plugin is
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/xmlgraphics/.
Since the new website is in the process of going live this information
will be added to it after that happens.
On 10/31/12 12:05 AM, Luis Bernardo wrote:
The new fop-pdf-images plugin
FOP can't do that. I don't know about PDFBox but judging from the fact
that there is a open issue regarding that
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-19) probably it doesn't
either. Supposedly QPDF does it.
On 11/17/12 2:20 PM, polymorphisme wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for if I can
Can you please provide an example that causes this? I did not see the
issue in the tests I ran, but the examples were also quite simple.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 2:14 AM, Martin Edge
martin.e...@intellimail.com.au wrote:
Hi,
Have upgraded to FOP 1.1 and the latest build of the pdf-image
Can you provide an example? I just tried to put an inline inside a
marker the way you describe and there were no problems. You also say
this only happens after you pretty print but my example is already
pretty printed. So there must be something else going on. So if you
provide your example
I tried your example in a Mac, with exactly the same version of Java you
have, and it worked with no problems. I assume that by stand alone you
mean command line (that is how I ran it).
Did you get the fop-pdf-images plugin from
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/xmlgraphics/binaries/?
)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:301)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247)
... 53 more
Am I missing something else?
Thank you,
Jonathan
On Nov 25, 2012, at 4:29 PM, Luis Bernardo wrote
Thanks. Yes, I can reproduce it. While this is investigated I suggest
that either you (a) place the inline around the retrieve table marker
(instead of the marker), or (b) remove the spaces/breaks between
/fo:inline and /fo:marker.
On 11/23/12 11:45 PM, Bonekrusher wrote:
Here is another
the old
site with information about fop-pdf-images and instead add it to the new
site once it becomes available. Since that has happened now expect to
see the information there in a couple of days.
Thank you,
Jonathan
On Nov 25, 2012, at 4:59 PM, Luis Bernardo wrote:
Looks like the jars
Please try with trunk.
On 12/3/12 11:26 AM, Massimo wrote:
Hi.
I changed ExampleFO2JPSPrint.java as you recommended and it prints
(Sytem.out.println) values only if i change target resolution:
*userAgent.setTargetResolution(200);*
but the printed page is blank yet.
My SO is XP Sp3 and FOP
FOP does not do hyphenation by itself. For that you need to have the
fop-hyph.jar (that you can download from
http://offo.sourceforge.net/hyphenation/) present. So the license is the
one in that same site (there are different licenses for different
languages).
On 12/14/12 6:59 PM, Support
This is of no consequence although is it puzzling at first. If you
specify a global font-family in the fo root element I think the warning
goes away. I think what you are seeing has been discussed here:
Original Message
Subject:Re: How to find out why fop needs a certain font?
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 23:32:04 +
From: Luis Bernardo lmpmberna...@gmail.com
To: Alexey Neyman sti...@att.net
With SVG, fonts are more complicated. The font used in the SVG needs
Can you start with the embedding.ExampleFO2PDF.java example (in
examples/embedding/java), change the mime type to MIME_PNG (and rename
all the PDFs to PNGs) and confirm that the new example does generate a
PNG file? I just tested that with trunk and it worked.
On 12/27/12 3:02 PM, Milo van
does your editor know about the font you are using? if you highlight the
text in the editor and set the font to Arial do you see any glyph?
I tried your example but with Arial, copied and pasted to OpenOffice and
I am able to see the glyphs.
now, not that this makes a difference for your
Please provide a test case if you think you found a bug. Most
likely there is some oddity in your FO input that causes the
problem.
If you want to merge documents and have control over how they are
generated you can use initial-page-number to set
The two lines look the same to me. Maybe you copied and pasted the same
content twice?
The only reason I suggested Arial was because I didn't have your font
and I know Arial has Arabic glyphs and it is known by all text editors.
If you use a text editor (say, openoffice) and export to PDF
Are you using JPEG? Are you specifying any content-width|height for the
image? And source-resolution? When you say the image quality is lost how
do you see that?
JPEG images are compressed and that is the filter you see below. Setting
the filter to null means no further filter will be
the images have different pixel size, or dpi. 72 dpi for the PNG and
96 dpi for the JPEG. you can check (and fix) that with Gimp or other
image editor.
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 4:14 AM, Neeraj neerajii...@gmail.com wrote:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Neeraj
I am not familiar with that feature but I would expect that if your
image is GIF and the feature is for PNG then it will not work. Why not
convert the image to one without transparency outside FOP? If FOP 0.20.5
was not not handling transparency it is probably because it had not been
\n\013\f\013\001\r\016\f\003) t
1 0 0 -1 0 67.374 Tm
(\017\020\021\022) t
ET
GR
GR
showpage
**
Christian Pestel
christian.pes...@orange.fr mailto:cpes...@bdoc.com
*From:* Luis Bernardo mailto:lmpmberna...@gmail.com
*Sent:* Saturday, February 16, 2013 12:10 AM
*To:* fop-users
Yes, it is a bit different now. Something like this should work.
String confFile = /path/to/fop.xconf;
FopFactoryBuilder builder = new FopConfParser(new
File(confFile)).getFopFactoryBuilder();
// set here needed features if needed using
Try something like this:
String confFile = /path/to/fop.xconf;
FopFactoryBuilder builder = new FopConfParser(new
File(confFile)).getFopFactoryBuilder();
On 3/24/13 1:03 AM, Björn Häuser wrote:
Hi,
thank you all for patience and work for Apache FOP.
I recently switched to the trunk version
Why is it important to have just one config file?
When generating PDF FOP subsets TTF by default, unless the fonts
are explicitly referenced (in which case references them) or
embed-mode="full" is specified (in which case they are fully
embedded).
Yes, this change was major and happened many months ago.
You have to do something like this:
String contFile = /path/to/fop.xconf;
FopFactoryBuilder builder = new FopConfParser(new
File(confFile)).getFopFactoryBuilder();
builder.setStrictFOValidation(false);
I assume you refer to the jai_imageio.jar file. FOP does not depend on a
particular version. If the jar is available FOP may use it for some
particular formats. If it is not available, then FOP falls back to the
default image handler, if there is one, which may work or not (i.e., may
work for some
PNG is a format FOP can handle well without the need fop the
jai_imageio.jar. In any case, the presence of the jar in the classpath
should not cause a problem. I just tried your image with trunk and had no
problems. I assume you have no constraints in the conf file (if using one)
regarding image
Looks like no one replied to your question. Sorry for the delay...
There is an example in the code that shows how to do what you ask:
embedding.ExampleXML2PDF under examples/embedding/java.
On 4/8/13 5:15 PM, pepgrifell wrote:
Hi,
I have update fop.jar from version 0.95 to 1.1. I have
Are you getting this when using Eclipse? If so, the issue is stale metadata
in Eclipse. The easiest solution is to delete the project and import it
again.
If you get this on the command line please provide an example and
information about your running environment.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 8:23
You need to clean and build again on the command line. If using Eclipse, do
a refresh (after the build on the command line) and build again.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Bonekrusher djs...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
After update my local copy of trunk this morning and rebuilding FOP I get
the error occurs if the graphic is missing or if it s present? is the
graphic in static content? does it fit in the side region? it looks like
you have overflow in the side region, which uses a new event producer
method added to trunk yesterday. I still think the issue can be fixed by a
clean +
You can't. Although it is true that memory is regained when a page is
output, there is information that needs to be kept till the end, and
that information keeps growing as you add pages. For instance, byte
offsets for the objects need to be stored till the end to build the xref
table, and
Yes, see http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/fonts.html#register (the
documentation is for trunk but works the same in 1.1). Use of metrics file
has been deprecated and is not recommended.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Luca Bellonda lbello...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi to all,
is there any
For now remove the attribute word-spacing.minimum from the fo file. That
fixes it. Then submit a bug report with your example attached.
Apparently the code expects the optimum and maximum to be also specified
if the minimum is and in this case they are not.
On 5/3/13 7:34 PM, Vostokov,
Use fop-1.1. That will fix the issue. fop-1.0 does throw the same exception
you saw, so 0.95 must do the same.
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 7:28 AM, Ashok Kumar ashok.veerlap...@gmail.comwrote:
Chris Bowditch bowditch_chris at hotmail.com writes:
Hi Ashok,
Can you let us know which
It does not work. Can you provide a link to the forum discussion where
you saw that?
On 5/16/13 12:34 PM, Harshini Madurapperuma wrote:
Hi All,
Currently I'm using FOP 0.20.5 version which is quite old. Anyway in
the forums I came across that borders for TableRow works when the
property
This is a known issue (at least, I am familiar with it). I assume you
are using jai_imageio.jar. The behavior is due to a bug in JAI (see
http://www.java.net/node/702556) that causes the images to be treated as
RGB + Alpha. The reason you do not see the problem when producing PDF is
due to
Thank you for an excellent set of test cases. I am afraid I know of no
workaround but I will investigate.
On 5/20/13 10:11 AM, Luca Bellonda wrote:
2013/5/17 Luis Bernardo
This is a known issue (at least, I am familiar with it). I assume you
are using jai_imageio.jar. The behavior is due
See this thread:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/xmlgraphics-fop-users/201302.mbox/%3c512d5b3c.8060...@gmail.com%3e
On Wednesday, May 29, 2013, Ulrich Mayring wrote:
Ooops, the newest Nightly Build has changed the Interface of FopFactory
and FontManager. All the setter-methods in
An image is only embedded once in PDF if you always refer to it by the
same URI, no matter how many times you refer to it. So I don't think
that is the issue.
Can you send an simple example of a PDF with just an image generated
by Framemaker and by FOP so that we can investigate the difference.
Can you sends us the original example so that we can take a look?
There have been many recent fixes regarding fop-pdf-images and pdfbox
and issues related to images. But we are aware of bugs in pdfbox that
we haven't investigated, let alone addressed...
If the shading that you describe is due to
Very likely the pdfbox merge utility does not merge the fonts used in the
documents. So if you have the same font used in two documents the font will
be embedded twice in the merged document. If you have many fonts the size
can grow considerably.
If you think the difference in size in the
Not all messages are sent as events, yet. The one you encountered is an
example, as you can check by looking at the source.
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Bonekrusher djs...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi, I have an EventListner that listens for events and I am able to listen
and catch Info, Warning,
to write the explicit calculation,
i.e., i - a + A. I hope the example is clear.
On 6/27/13 12:20 AM, Luis Bernardo (JIRA) wrote:
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2269?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanelfocusedCommentId=13694347#comment-13694347
Your screen capture is not half an inch, so we don't know where the scaling
comes from. Have you tried to zoom in with your PDF viewer?
If you still have questions please provide original image, your fo file,
any fop.xconf if using it, and the generated pdf. I was unable to reproduce
the issue
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