Re: How-to: on-demand PDF using Apache FOP
Re: How-to: on-demand PDF using Apache FOP
- Subject: Re: How-to: on-demand PDF using Apache FOP
- From: Stefan Pantke <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 18:58:53 +0100
Am 06.12.2005 um 15:07 schrieb Zak Burke:
I saw the iText thread here a few days ago and thought I'd post an
an on-demand PDF example using Apache FOP 0.90 (http://
xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/). Many FO examples are available here:
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect3/.
Thanks, I know of FOP, but never visited the other reference.
Since my current problem is very simply - it basically requires no
automated formatting - FOP is a but over-sized. I just need to compose
a PDF based on several graphics files in such a way, that the result
might print fine on a high-DPI typesetter.
If the prospected customer likes UI concept and base functionality,
I'll probably switch from iText to FOP.
iText in general works fine, but fails to access roughly 90%
of my fonts. Just downloaded uFont (or a name something like
that) to convert Mac specific fonts to UNIX formats. Might help -
or fail ;-)
Do you know, if FOP works more nicely regarding this?
Finally, it is important to add "-Djava.awt.headless=true" to the
"Additional Arguments" list to suppress a console window running
WOBootstrap that will try to pop up and then fail to close, which
seems to prevent the thread from returning, which causes the app to
hang.
Thx!
Cheers,
Stefan
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