Hello,
I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP default font to Arial. I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font files. It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files but I don't want to modify all files. Do you happen to know how to do this? Regards Krzysztof Podejma |
Krzysztof Podejma schrieb:
> Hello, > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP default font to > Arial. > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font files. > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files but I don't > want to modify all files. You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which means you don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. > Do you happen to know how to do this? The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you should should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to worry about in every report. -- Christian |
big thanks it works perfect.
I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in properties i.e general.properties I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you set font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this attribute. maybe the second one is set somewhere... Krzysztof Podejma 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > > Hello, > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP default font > to > > Arial. > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font files. > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files but I > don't > > want to modify all files. > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which means you > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you should > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to worry about > in every report. > > -- > Christian > > > |
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+1 for general.properties
Jacques De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > big thanks it works perfect. > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in properties i.e > general.properties > > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you set > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this attribute. > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: > > > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > > > Hello, > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP default font > > to > > > Arial. > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font files. > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files but I > > don't > > > want to modify all files. > > > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which means you > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. > > > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > > > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > > > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you should > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to worry about > > in every report. > > > > -- > > Christian > > > > > > > |
yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font
2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > > +1 for general.properties > > Jacques > > De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > > big thanks it works perfect. > > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in properties i.e > > general.properties > > > > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you set > > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this attribute. > > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > > > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: > > > > > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > > > > Hello, > > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP default > font > > > to > > > > Arial. > > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font files. > > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files but I > > > don't > > > > want to modify all files. > > > > > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which means you > > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. > > > > > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > > > > > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' > > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > > > > > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you should > > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to worry > about > > > in every report. > > > > > > -- > > > Christian > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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There are no universal solutions in this field. What’s happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or something else) as value this property in current distribution? Nothing. Just another error message in log. I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from accessible programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, metrics and fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be useful only if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a point of mistake. As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One from FOP distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new users and developers. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page height/width to config as part of the localization process. Now these hardcoded tags define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > > > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >> >> +1 for general.properties >> >> Jacques >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> >> > big thanks it works perfect. >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in properties >> i.e >> > general.properties >> > >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you set >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this attribute. >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> > >> > >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: >> > > >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: >> > > > Hello, >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP >> default >> font >> > > to >> > > > Arial. >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font files. >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files >> but I >> > > don't >> > > > want to modify all files. >> > > >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which >> means you >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. >> > > >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? >> > > >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. >> > > >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you >> should >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to worry >> about >> > > in every report. >> > > >> > > -- >> > > Christian >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > |
in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it is now, and
nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in trunk. I think it is good idea to change default font in one place instead of modifying all reports each. if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can always override a font-family for block or for entire document. this property would have ability to not take effect if not set Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work because we use non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's and check if they print correctly. +1 fop.xconf AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set default font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics installed and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. Krzysztof Podejma 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > -1 > There are no universal solutions in this field. > What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or something else) > as value this property in current distribution? > Nothing. Just another error message in log. > I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from accessible > programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, metrics and > fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be useful only > if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a point of > mistake. > > As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One from FOP > distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new users > and developers. > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > > If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page height/width > to config as part of the localization process. Now these hardcoded tags > define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > > > > > > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> +1 for general.properties > >> > >> Jacques > >> > >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > >> > big thanks it works perfect. > >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in properties > >> i.e > >> > general.properties > >> > > >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you set > >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this > attribute. > >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > >> > > >> > Krzysztof Podejma > >> > > >> > > >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: > >> > > > >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > >> > > > Hello, > >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP > >> default > >> font > >> > > to > >> > > > Arial. > >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font files. > >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files > >> but I > >> > > don't > >> > > > want to modify all files. > >> > > > >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which > >> means you > >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. > >> > > > >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > >> > > > >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' > >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > >> > > > >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you > >> should > >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to worry > >> about > >> > > in every report. > >> > > > >> > > -- > >> > > Christian > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > > |
Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it is now, > and > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in trunk. > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place instead of > modifying all reports each. IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are right on the whole. > > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can always > override a > font-family for block or for entire document. > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set > > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work because we use > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's and > check if > they print correctly. > > +1 fop.xconf > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set default > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font Helvetica you can embed it as any other. > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics > installed > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > > Krzysztof Podejma > > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >> >> -1 >> There are no universal solutions in this field. >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or something else) >> as value this property in current distribution? >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from accessible >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, metrics and >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be useful only >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a point of >> mistake. >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One from FOP >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new users >> and developers. >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page height/width >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these hardcoded tags >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. >> >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font >> > >> > >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> >> +1 for general.properties >> >> >> >> Jacques >> >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in properties >> >> i.e >> >> > general.properties >> >> > >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you >> set >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this >> attribute. >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... >> >> > >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: >> >> > > >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: >> >> > > > Hello, >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP >> >> default >> >> font >> >> > > to >> >> > > > Arial. >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font >> files. >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files >> >> but I >> >> > > don't >> >> > > > want to modify all files. >> >> > > >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which >> >> means you >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. >> >> > > >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? >> >> > > >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. >> >> > > >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you >> >> should >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to worry >> >> about >> >> > > in every report. >> >> > > >> >> > > -- >> >> > > Christian >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > >> |
thanks for the link I'll check it.
I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. Consider multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in Chinese , Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be possible to associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we would get truly multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic document/report translation and etc. Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts but it would work without it too. I have tested this and it works. placed <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in reportTemplate.fo.ftl <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" property=" pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> into actions in FoReportDecorator pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial into general.properties maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if you like. Krzysztof Podejma 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it is now, > > and > > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in trunk. > > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place instead of > > modifying all reports each. > IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are right on > the whole. > > > > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can always > > override a > > font-family for block or for entire document. > > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set > > > > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work because we use > > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's and > > check if > > they print correctly. > > > > +1 fop.xconf > > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set default > > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong > http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html > Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font Helvetica > you can embed it as any other. > > > > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics > > installed > > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> -1 > >> There are no universal solutions in this field. > >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or something > else) > >> as value this property in current distribution? > >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. > >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from accessible > >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, metrics and > >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be useful only > >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a point of > >> mistake. > >> > >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One from > FOP > >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new users > >> and developers. > >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > >> > >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page height/width > >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these hardcoded tags > >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > >> > >> > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > >> > > >> > > >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > >> >> > >> >> +1 for general.properties > >> >> > >> >> Jacques > >> >> > >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. > >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in > properties > >> >> i.e > >> >> > general.properties > >> >> > > >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you > >> set > >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this > >> attribute. > >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > >> >> > > >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > >> >> > > > Hello, > >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP > >> >> default > >> >> font > >> >> > > to > >> >> > > > Arial. > >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font > >> files. > >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo files > >> >> but I > >> >> > > don't > >> >> > > > want to modify all files. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which > >> >> means you > >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' > >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you > >> >> should > >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to > worry > >> >> about > >> >> > > in every report. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > -- > >> >> > > Christian > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> > > >> > |
Hi Krzysztof,
It's something wrong. To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To ensure unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have that language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain readable anywhere. Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be used. And it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to every PDF reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select some widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this case we obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). What about move this thread to dev ML? Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > thanks for the link I'll check it. > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. Consider > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in Chinese , > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be possible to > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we would get > truly > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic document/report > translation and etc. > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts but it > would work without it too. > > I have tested this and it works. > > placed > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in > reportTemplate.fo.ftl > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" > property=" > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> > into actions in FoReportDecorator > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial > into general.properties > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if you like. > > Krzysztof Podejma > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it is now, >> > and >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in trunk. >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place instead of >> > modifying all reports each. >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are right on >> the whole. >> > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can always >> > override a >> > font-family for block or for entire document. >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set >> > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work because >> we use >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's and >> > check if >> > they print correctly. >> > >> > +1 fop.xconf >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set >> default >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font Helvetica >> you can embed it as any other. >> >> >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics >> > installed >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> >> -1 >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or something >> else) >> >> as value this property in current distribution? >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from >> accessible >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, >> metrics and >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be useful >> only >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a >> point of >> >> mistake. >> >> >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One from >> FOP >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new >> users >> >> and developers. >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 >> >> >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page >> height/width >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these hardcoded >> tags >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. >> >> >> >> >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> >> >> >> +1 for general.properties >> >> >> >> >> >> Jacques >> >> >> >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in >> properties >> >> >> i.e >> >> >> > general.properties >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you >> >> set >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this >> >> attribute. >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: >> >> >> > > > Hello, >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP >> >> >> default >> >> >> font >> >> >> > > to >> >> >> > > > Arial. >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font >> >> files. >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo >> files >> >> >> but I >> >> >> > > don't >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which >> >> >> means you >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you >> >> >> should >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to >> worry >> >> >> about >> >> >> > > in every report. >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > -- >> >> >> > > Christian >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> |
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+1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML
Jacques De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > Hi Krzysztof, > > It's something wrong. > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To ensure > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have that > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain > readable anywhere. > > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be used. And > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to every PDF > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select some > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this case we > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). > > What about move this thread to dev ML? > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > thanks for the link I'll check it. > > > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. Consider > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in Chinese , > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be possible to > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we would get > > truly > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic document/report > > translation and etc. > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts but it > > would work without it too. > > > > I have tested this and it works. > > > > placed > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl > > > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" > > property=" > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> > > into actions in FoReportDecorator > > > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial > > into general.properties > > > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if you like. > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> > >> > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it is now, > >> > and > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in trunk. > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place instead of > >> > modifying all reports each. > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are right on > >> the whole. > >> > > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can always > >> > override a > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set > >> > > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work because > >> we use > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's and > >> > check if > >> > they print correctly. > >> > > >> > +1 fop.xconf > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set > >> default > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font Helvetica > >> you can embed it as any other. > >> > >> > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics > >> > installed > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > >> > > >> > Krzysztof Podejma > >> > > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > >> >> > >> >> -1 > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or something > >> else) > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from > >> accessible > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, > >> metrics and > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be useful > >> only > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a > >> point of > >> >> mistake. > >> >> > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One from > >> FOP > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new > >> users > >> >> and developers. > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > >> >> > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page > >> height/width > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these hardcoded > >> tags > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Jacques > >> >> >> > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. > >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in > >> properties > >> >> >> i.e > >> >> >> > general.properties > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when you > >> >> set > >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this > >> >> attribute. > >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > >> >> >> > > > Hello, > >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set FOP > >> >> >> default > >> >> >> font > >> >> >> > > to > >> >> >> > > > Arial. > >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font > >> >> files. > >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo > >> files > >> >> >> but I > >> >> >> > > don't > >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element which > >> >> >> means you > >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is 'sans-serif' > >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which you > >> >> >> should > >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to > >> worry > >> >> >> about > >> >> >> > > in every report. > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > -- > >> >> >> > > Christian > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> > |
Oleg,
I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries working together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by giving link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to share link to report than save pdf and send by email. ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? i.e. if you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll not be able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a link to report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, without any character breaks. Krzysztof Podejma 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > > +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML > > Jacques > > De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > > Hi Krzysztof, > > > > It's something wrong. > > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To ensure > > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. > > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have that > > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain > > readable anywhere. > > > > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be used. And > > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to every PDF > > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select some > > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify > > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this case we > > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). > > > > What about move this thread to dev ML? > > > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > > thanks for the link I'll check it. > > > > > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. Consider > > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in Chinese > , > > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be possible to > > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we would get > > > truly > > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic > document/report > > > translation and etc. > > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts but > it > > > would work without it too. > > > > > > I have tested this and it works. > > > > > > placed > > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " > > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> > > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> > > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in > > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl > > > > > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" > > > property=" > > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> > > > into actions in FoReportDecorator > > > > > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial > > > into general.properties > > > > > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if you > like. > > > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it is > now, > > >> > and > > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in > trunk. > > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place instead > of > > >> > modifying all reports each. > > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are right > on > > >> the whole. > > >> > > > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can always > > >> > override a > > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. > > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set > > >> > > > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work because > > >> we use > > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's and > > >> > check if > > >> > they print correctly. > > >> > > > >> > +1 fop.xconf > > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set > > >> default > > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong > > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html > > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font Helvetica > > >> you can embed it as any other. > > >> > > >> > > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics > > >> > installed > > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > > >> > > > >> > Krzysztof Podejma > > >> > > > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > >> >> > > >> >> -1 > > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. > > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or something > > >> else) > > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? > > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. > > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from > > >> accessible > > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, > > >> metrics and > > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be useful > > >> only > > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a > > >> point of > > >> >> mistake. > > >> >> > > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One > from > > >> FOP > > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new > > >> users > > >> >> and developers. > > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > > >> >> > > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page > > >> height/width > > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these hardcoded > > >> tags > > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> Jacques > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. > > >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in > > >> properties > > >> >> >> i.e > > >> >> >> > general.properties > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one when > you > > >> >> set > > >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this > > >> >> attribute. > > >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert <[hidden email]>: > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > > >> >> >> > > > Hello, > > >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set > FOP > > >> >> >> default > > >> >> >> font > > >> >> >> > > to > > >> >> >> > > > Arial. > > >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated font > > >> >> files. > > >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks in fo > > >> files > > >> >> >> but I > > >> >> >> > > don't > > >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element > which > > >> >> >> means you > > >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per document. > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is > 'sans-serif' > > >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - which > you > > >> >> >> should > > >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't have to > > >> worry > > >> >> >> about > > >> >> >> > > in every report. > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > -- > > >> >> >> > > Christian > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> > > > > |
Krzysztof,
Let me some examples. I have attached to this message three quotation generated with different locale (Russian, French and Italian). Font is Arial(TTF) from Windows XP. Nothing else. Is that meet your case? Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > Oleg, > I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries > working > together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by > giving > link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to share > link > to report than save pdf and send by email. > ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? i.e. if > you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll > not be > able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a > link to > report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, > without any character breaks. > > Krzysztof Podejma > > 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >> >> +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML >> >> Jacques >> >> De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> >> > Hi Krzysztof, >> > >> > It's something wrong. >> > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To ensure >> > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. >> > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have >> that >> > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain >> > readable anywhere. >> > >> > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be used. >> And >> > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to >> every PDF >> > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select some >> > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify >> > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this case we >> > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). >> > >> > What about move this thread to dev ML? >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> > > thanks for the link I'll check it. >> > > >> > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. >> Consider >> > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in >> Chinese >> , >> > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be >> possible to >> > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we >> would get >> > > truly >> > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic >> document/report >> > > translation and etc. >> > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts but >> it >> > > would work without it too. >> > > >> > > I have tested this and it works. >> > > >> > > placed >> > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> >> > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> >> > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in >> > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl >> > > >> > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" >> > > property=" >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> >> > > into actions in FoReportDecorator >> > > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial >> > > into general.properties >> > > >> > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if you >> like. >> > > >> > > Krzysztof Podejma >> > > >> > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it is >> now, >> > >> > and >> > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in >> trunk. >> > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place >> instead >> of >> > >> > modifying all reports each. >> > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are right >> on >> > >> the whole. >> > >> > >> > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can always >> > >> > override a >> > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. >> > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set >> > >> > >> > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work because >> > >> we use >> > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's >> and >> > >> > check if >> > >> > they print correctly. >> > >> > >> > >> > +1 fop.xconf >> > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set >> > >> default >> > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong >> > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html >> > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font >> Helvetica >> > >> you can embed it as any other. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics >> > >> > installed >> > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. >> > >> > >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> > >> > >> > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >> > >> >> >> > >> >> -1 >> > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. >> > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or >> something >> > >> else) >> > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? >> > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. >> > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from >> > >> accessible >> > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, >> > >> metrics and >> > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be >> useful >> > >> only >> > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a >> > >> point of >> > >> >> mistake. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One >> from >> > >> FOP >> > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new >> > >> users >> > >> >> and developers. >> > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 >> > >> >> >> > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page >> > >> height/width >> > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these >> hardcoded >> > >> tags >> > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> Jacques >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> >> > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. >> > >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in >> > >> properties >> > >> >> >> i.e >> > >> >> >> > general.properties >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one >> when >> you >> > >> >> set >> > >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this >> > >> >> attribute. >> > >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert >> <[hidden email]>: >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: >> > >> >> >> > > > Hello, >> > >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set >> FOP >> > >> >> >> default >> > >> >> >> font >> > >> >> >> > > to >> > >> >> >> > > > Arial. >> > >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated >> font >> > >> >> files. >> > >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks >> in fo >> > >> files >> > >> >> >> but I >> > >> >> >> > > don't >> > >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element >> which >> > >> >> >> means you >> > >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per >> document. >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is >> 'sans-serif' >> > >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - >> which >> you >> > >> >> >> should >> > >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't >> have to >> > >> worry >> > >> >> >> about >> > >> >> >> > > in every report. >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > -- >> > >> >> >> > > Christian >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> |
Krzysztof,
Attachments cutted off. By word of mouth, each report have fixed text data (labels) in correct language. Content is in Russian of course. Oleg Andreyev пишет: > Krzysztof, > > Let me some examples. I have attached to this message three quotation > generated with different locale (Russian, French and Italian). > > Font is Arial(TTF) from Windows XP. Nothing else. > Is that meet your case? > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> Oleg, >> I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries >> working >> together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by >> giving >> link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to >> share link >> to report than save pdf and send by email. >> ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? >> i.e. if >> you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll >> not be >> able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a >> link to >> report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, >> without any character breaks. >> >> Krzysztof Podejma >> >> 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >>> >>> +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> >>> > Hi Krzysztof, >>> > >>> > It's something wrong. >>> > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To ensure >>> > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. >>> > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have >>> that >>> > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain >>> > readable anywhere. >>> > >>> > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be >>> used. And >>> > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to >>> every PDF >>> > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select >>> some >>> > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify >>> > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this >>> case we >>> > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). >>> > >>> > What about move this thread to dev ML? >>> > >>> > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >>> > > thanks for the link I'll check it. >>> > > >>> > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. >>> Consider >>> > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in >>> Chinese >>> , >>> > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be >>> possible to >>> > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we >>> would get >>> > > truly >>> > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic >>> document/report >>> > > translation and etc. >>> > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts >>> but >>> it >>> > > would work without it too. >>> > > >>> > > I have tested this and it works. >>> > > >>> > > placed >>> > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " >>> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> >>> > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> >>> > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in >>> > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl >>> > > >>> > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" >>> > > property=" >>> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> >>> > > into actions in FoReportDecorator >>> > > >>> > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial >>> > > into general.properties >>> > > >>> > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if you >>> like. >>> > > >>> > > Krzysztof Podejma >>> > > >>> > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >>> > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as >>> it is >>> now, >>> > >> > and >>> > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in >>> trunk. >>> > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place >>> instead >>> of >>> > >> > modifying all reports each. >>> > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are >>> right >>> on >>> > >> the whole. >>> > >> > >>> > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can >>> always >>> > >> > override a >>> > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. >>> > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set >>> > >> > >>> > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work >>> because >>> > >> we use >>> > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new >>> pdf's and >>> > >> > check if >>> > >> > they print correctly. >>> > >> > >>> > >> > +1 fop.xconf >>> > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set >>> > >> default >>> > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong >>> > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html >>> > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font >>> Helvetica >>> > >> you can embed it as any other. >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics >>> > >> > installed >>> > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. >>> > >> > >>> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma >>> > >> > >>> > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> -1 >>> > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. >>> > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or >>> something >>> > >> else) >>> > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? >>> > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. >>> > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from >>> > >> accessible >>> > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, >>> > >> metrics and >>> > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be >>> useful >>> > >> only >>> > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a >>> > >> point of >>> > >> >> mistake. >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One >>> from >>> > >> FOP >>> > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by >>> new >>> > >> users >>> > >> >> and developers. >>> > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page >>> > >> height/width >>> > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these >>> hardcoded >>> > >> tags >>> > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >>> > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font >>> > >> >> > >>> > >> >> > >>> > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >>> > >> >> >> >>> > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties >>> > >> >> >> >>> > >> >> >> Jacques >>> > >> >> >> >>> > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> >>> > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. >>> > >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in >>> > >> properties >>> > >> >> >> i.e >>> > >> >> >> > general.properties >>> > >> >> >> > >>> > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one >>> when >>> you >>> > >> >> set >>> > >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify >>> this >>> > >> >> attribute. >>> > >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... >>> > >> >> >> > >>> > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma >>> > >> >> >> > >>> > >> >> >> > >>> > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert >>> <[hidden email]>: >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: >>> > >> >> >> > > > Hello, >>> > >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to >>> set >>> FOP >>> > >> >> >> default >>> > >> >> >> font >>> > >> >> >> > > to >>> > >> >> >> > > > Arial. >>> > >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and >>> generated font >>> > >> >> files. >>> > >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks >>> in fo >>> > >> files >>> > >> >> >> but I >>> > >> >> >> > > don't >>> > >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element >>> which >>> > >> >> >> means you >>> > >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per >>> document. >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is >>> 'sans-serif' >>> > >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - >>> which >>> you >>> > >> >> >> should >>> > >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't >>> have to >>> > >> worry >>> > >> >> >> about >>> > >> >> >> > > in every report. >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > -- >>> > >> >> >> > > Christian >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > >>> > >> >> >> > >>> > >> >> >> >>> > >> >> > >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >>> > >>> >>> |
In reply to this post by Oleg Andreyev
no, I want to associate font with locale
i.e. you have property file "defFonts.properties" let the key be " pdf.default.fontfamily" and in this file it is not set(default language reports are not changed) but in defFonts_pl_PL.properties you have this key set to Arial in defFonts_ru.properties this key is set to your Cyrillic font, so pdf font is based on user locale. 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > Krzysztof, > > Let me some examples. I have attached to this message three quotation > generated with different locale (Russian, French and Italian). > > Font is Arial(TTF) from Windows XP. Nothing else. > Is that meet your case? > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > Oleg, > > I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries > > working > > together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by > > giving > > link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to share > > link > > to report than save pdf and send by email. > > ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? i.e. > if > > you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll > > not be > > able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a > > link to > > report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, > > without any character breaks. > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML > >> > >> Jacques > >> > >> De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > >> > Hi Krzysztof, > >> > > >> > It's something wrong. > >> > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To ensure > >> > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. > >> > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have > >> that > >> > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain > >> > readable anywhere. > >> > > >> > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be used. > >> And > >> > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to > >> every PDF > >> > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select > some > >> > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify > >> > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this > case we > >> > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). > >> > > >> > What about move this thread to dev ML? > >> > > >> > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> > > thanks for the link I'll check it. > >> > > > >> > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. > >> Consider > >> > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in > >> Chinese > >> , > >> > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be > >> possible to > >> > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we > >> would get > >> > > truly > >> > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic > >> document/report > >> > > translation and etc. > >> > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts > but > >> it > >> > > would work without it too. > >> > > > >> > > I have tested this and it works. > >> > > > >> > > placed > >> > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> > >> > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> > >> > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in > >> > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl > >> > > > >> > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" > >> > > property=" > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> > >> > > into actions in FoReportDecorator > >> > > > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial > >> > > into general.properties > >> > > > >> > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if you > >> like. > >> > > > >> > > Krzysztof Podejma > >> > > > >> > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it > is > >> now, > >> > >> > and > >> > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in > >> trunk. > >> > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place > >> instead > >> of > >> > >> > modifying all reports each. > >> > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are > right > >> on > >> > >> the whole. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can > always > >> > >> > override a > >> > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. > >> > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work > because > >> > >> we use > >> > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's > >> and > >> > >> > check if > >> > >> > they print correctly. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > +1 fop.xconf > >> > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set > >> > >> default > >> > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong > >> > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html > >> > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font > >> Helvetica > >> > >> you can embed it as any other. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics > >> > >> > installed > >> > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma > >> > >> > > >> > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> -1 > >> > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. > >> > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or > >> something > >> > >> else) > >> > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? > >> > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. > >> > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from > >> > >> accessible > >> > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, > >> > >> metrics and > >> > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be > >> useful > >> > >> only > >> > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a > >> > >> point of > >> > >> >> mistake. > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One > >> from > >> > >> FOP > >> > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by > new > >> > >> users > >> > >> >> and developers. > >> > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page > >> > >> height/width > >> > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these > >> hardcoded > >> > >> tags > >> > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> Jacques > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > >> > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. > >> > >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in > >> > >> properties > >> > >> >> >> i.e > >> > >> >> >> > general.properties > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one > >> when > >> you > >> > >> >> set > >> > >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify > this > >> > >> >> attribute. > >> > >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert > >> <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > >> > >> >> >> > > > Hello, > >> > >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to > set > >> FOP > >> > >> >> >> default > >> > >> >> >> font > >> > >> >> >> > > to > >> > >> >> >> > > > Arial. > >> > >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated > >> font > >> > >> >> files. > >> > >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks > >> in fo > >> > >> files > >> > >> >> >> but I > >> > >> >> >> > > don't > >> > >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element > >> which > >> > >> >> >> means you > >> > >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per > >> document. > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is > >> 'sans-serif' > >> > >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - > >> which > >> you > >> > >> >> >> should > >> > >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't > >> have to > >> > >> worry > >> > >> >> >> about > >> > >> >> >> > > in every report. > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > -- > >> > >> >> >> > > Christian > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > >> > |
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Oleg,
OFBiz (Apache at large) MLs do not support attachments. I suggest to create a Jira issue to put all the valuable informations you exchanged with Krzysztof Thanks Jacques De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > Krzysztof, > > Let me some examples. I have attached to this message three quotation > generated with different locale (Russian, French and Italian). > > Font is Arial(TTF) from Windows XP. Nothing else. > Is that meet your case? > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > Oleg, > > I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries > > working > > together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by > > giving > > link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to share > > link > > to report than save pdf and send by email. > > ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? i.e. if > > you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll > > not be > > able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a > > link to > > report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, > > without any character breaks. > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML > >> > >> Jacques > >> > >> De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > >> > Hi Krzysztof, > >> > > >> > It's something wrong. > >> > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To ensure > >> > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. > >> > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have > >> that > >> > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain > >> > readable anywhere. > >> > > >> > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be used. > >> And > >> > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to > >> every PDF > >> > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select some > >> > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify > >> > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this case we > >> > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). > >> > > >> > What about move this thread to dev ML? > >> > > >> > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> > > thanks for the link I'll check it. > >> > > > >> > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. > >> Consider > >> > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in > >> Chinese > >> , > >> > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be > >> possible to > >> > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we > >> would get > >> > > truly > >> > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic > >> document/report > >> > > translation and etc. > >> > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts but > >> it > >> > > would work without it too. > >> > > > >> > > I have tested this and it works. > >> > > > >> > > placed > >> > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> > >> > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> > >> > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in > >> > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl > >> > > > >> > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" > >> > > property=" > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> > >> > > into actions in FoReportDecorator > >> > > > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial > >> > > into general.properties > >> > > > >> > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if you > >> like. > >> > > > >> > > Krzysztof Podejma > >> > > > >> > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it is > >> now, > >> > >> > and > >> > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in > >> trunk. > >> > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place > >> instead > >> of > >> > >> > modifying all reports each. > >> > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are right > >> on > >> > >> the whole. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can always > >> > >> > override a > >> > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. > >> > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work because > >> > >> we use > >> > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's > >> and > >> > >> > check if > >> > >> > they print correctly. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > +1 fop.xconf > >> > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot set > >> > >> default > >> > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong > >> > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html > >> > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font > >> Helvetica > >> > >> you can embed it as any other. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font metrics > >> > >> > installed > >> > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma > >> > >> > > >> > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> -1 > >> > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. > >> > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or > >> something > >> > >> else) > >> > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? > >> > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. > >> > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from > >> > >> accessible > >> > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, > >> > >> metrics and > >> > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be > >> useful > >> > >> only > >> > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is a > >> > >> point of > >> > >> >> mistake. > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. One > >> from > >> > >> FOP > >> > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by new > >> > >> users > >> > >> >> and developers. > >> > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page > >> > >> height/width > >> > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these > >> hardcoded > >> > >> tags > >> > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > >> > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> Jacques > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > >> > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. > >> > >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in > >> > >> properties > >> > >> >> >> i.e > >> > >> >> >> > general.properties > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one > >> when > >> you > >> > >> >> set > >> > >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify this > >> > >> >> attribute. > >> > >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert > >> <[hidden email]>: > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > >> > >> >> >> > > > Hello, > >> > >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to set > >> FOP > >> > >> >> >> default > >> > >> >> >> font > >> > >> >> >> > > to > >> > >> >> >> > > > Arial. > >> > >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated > >> font > >> > >> >> files. > >> > >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks > >> in fo > >> > >> files > >> > >> >> >> but I > >> > >> >> >> > > don't > >> > >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element > >> which > >> > >> >> >> means you > >> > >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per > >> document. > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is > >> 'sans-serif' > >> > >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - > >> which > >> you > >> > >> >> >> should > >> > >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't > >> have to > >> > >> worry > >> > >> >> >> about > >> > >> >> >> > > in every report. > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > -- > >> > >> >> >> > > Christian > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > >> > |
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2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > > Oleg, > > OFBiz (Apache at large) MLs do not support attachments. I suggest to > create a Jira issue to put all the valuable informations you > exchanged with Krzysztof > > Thanks > > Jacques > > De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > > Krzysztof, > > > > Let me some examples. I have attached to this message three quotation > > generated with different locale (Russian, French and Italian). > > > > Font is Arial(TTF) from Windows XP. Nothing else. > > Is that meet your case? > > > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > > Oleg, > > > I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries > > > working > > > together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by > > > giving > > > link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to share > > > link > > > to report than save pdf and send by email. > > > ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? i.e. > if > > > you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll > > > not be > > > able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a > > > link to > > > report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, > > > without any character breaks. > > > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > > > 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > > >> > > >> +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML > > >> > > >> Jacques > > >> > > >> De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > > >> > Hi Krzysztof, > > >> > > > >> > It's something wrong. > > >> > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To > ensure > > >> > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. > > >> > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have > > >> that > > >> > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain > > >> > readable anywhere. > > >> > > > >> > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be used. > > >> And > > >> > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to > > >> every PDF > > >> > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select > some > > >> > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify > > >> > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this > case we > > >> > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). > > >> > > > >> > What about move this thread to dev ML? > > >> > > > >> > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > >> > > thanks for the link I'll check it. > > >> > > > > >> > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. > > >> Consider > > >> > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in > > >> Chinese > > >> , > > >> > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be > > >> possible to > > >> > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we > > >> would get > > >> > > truly > > >> > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic > > >> document/report > > >> > > translation and etc. > > >> > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts > but > > >> it > > >> > > would work without it too. > > >> > > > > >> > > I have tested this and it works. > > >> > > > > >> > > placed > > >> > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " > > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> > > >> > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> > > >> > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in > > >> > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl > > >> > > > > >> > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" > > >> > > property=" > > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> > > >> > > into actions in FoReportDecorator > > >> > > > > >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial > > >> > > into general.properties > > >> > > > > >> > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if > you > > >> like. > > >> > > > > >> > > Krzysztof Podejma > > >> > > > > >> > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > >> > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it > is > > >> now, > > >> > >> > and > > >> > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in > > >> trunk. > > >> > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place > > >> instead > > >> of > > >> > >> > modifying all reports each. > > >> > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are > right > > >> on > > >> > >> the whole. > > >> > >> > > > >> > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can > always > > >> > >> > override a > > >> > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. > > >> > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set > > >> > >> > > > >> > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work > because > > >> > >> we use > > >> > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's > > >> and > > >> > >> > check if > > >> > >> > they print correctly. > > >> > >> > > > >> > >> > +1 fop.xconf > > >> > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot > set > > >> > >> default > > >> > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong > > >> > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html > > >> > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font > > >> Helvetica > > >> > >> you can embed it as any other. > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font > metrics > > >> > >> > installed > > >> > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > > >> > >> > > > >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma > > >> > >> > > > >> > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> -1 > > >> > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. > > >> > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or > > >> something > > >> > >> else) > > >> > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? > > >> > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. > > >> > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from > > >> > >> accessible > > >> > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, > > >> > >> metrics and > > >> > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be > > >> useful > > >> > >> only > > >> > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This is > a > > >> > >> point of > > >> > >> >> mistake. > > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. > One > > >> from > > >> > >> FOP > > >> > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by > new > > >> > >> users > > >> > >> >> and developers. > > >> > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page > > >> > >> height/width > > >> > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these > > >> hardcoded > > >> > >> tags > > >> > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > >> > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > > >> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> Jacques > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > > >> > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. > > >> > >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in > > >> > >> properties > > >> > >> >> >> i.e > > >> > >> >> >> > general.properties > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one > > >> when > > >> you > > >> > >> >> set > > >> > >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify > this > > >> > >> >> attribute. > > >> > >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert > > >> <[hidden email]>: > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: > > >> > >> >> >> > > > Hello, > > >> > >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to > set > > >> FOP > > >> > >> >> >> default > > >> > >> >> >> font > > >> > >> >> >> > > to > > >> > >> >> >> > > > Arial. > > >> > >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated > > >> font > > >> > >> >> files. > > >> > >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks > > >> in fo > > >> > >> files > > >> > >> >> >> but I > > >> > >> >> >> > > don't > > >> > >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element > > >> which > > >> > >> >> >> means you > > >> > >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per > > >> document. > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is > > >> 'sans-serif' > > >> > >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - > > >> which > > >> you > > >> > >> >> >> should > > >> > >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't > > >> have to > > >> > >> worry > > >> > >> >> >> about > > >> > >> >> >> > > in every report. > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > -- > > >> > >> >> >> > > Christian > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> > > > >> > >> >> >> > > >> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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Just to interject a potential complication (and potential solution)
with this scenario. When a pdf file is emailed, it becomes a static document (the data will always be the same, today, tomorrow, next year). When it is a link, it remains dynamic. In some instances you want the data to remain dynamic and in some instances you want it to be static. To maintain a static document and use the approach that you are suggesting, the data that exists when the document would have been created needs to be stored somewhere. You likely will need to create a data document and store on the server so that the report can then be generated in the various languages on the fly. XML is likely a better storage mechanism for most reports than is a RDBMS. If you're using XML, an XML database is likely to be more beneficial than simple xml file storage. And, there is already a basic implementation of an XML database in Jira (Xindice). FWIW, Chris --- Krzysztof Podejma <[hidden email]> wrote: > Oleg, > I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries > working > together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by > giving > link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to > share link > to report than save pdf and send by email. > ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? > i.e. if > you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll > not be > able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a > link to > report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, > without any character breaks. > > Krzysztof Podejma > > 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > > > > +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML > > > > Jacques > > > > De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > > > Hi Krzysztof, > > > > > > It's something wrong. > > > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To > ensure > > > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. > > > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts > have that > > > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts > remain > > > readable anywhere. > > > > > > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be > used. And > > > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to > every PDF > > > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select > some > > > widely used font (Å.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify > > > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this > case we > > > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). > > > > > > What about move this thread to dev ML? > > > > > > Krzysztof Podejma ÐÉÛÅÔ: > > > > thanks for the link I'll check it. > > > > > > > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. > Consider > > > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in > Chinese > > , > > > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be > possible to > > > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we > would get > > > > truly > > > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic > > document/report > > > > translation and etc. > > > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for > fonts but > > it > > > > would work without it too. > > > > > > > > I have tested this and it works. > > > > > > > > placed > > > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " > > > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> > > > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> > > > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in > > > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl > > > > > > > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" > > > > property=" > > > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> > > > > into actions in FoReportDecorator > > > > > > > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial > > > > into general.properties > > > > > > > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if > you > > like. > > > > > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > > > > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> Krzysztof Podejma ÐÉÛÅÔ: > > > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as > it is > > now, > > > >> > and > > > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't > in > > trunk. > > > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place > instead > > of > > > >> > modifying all reports each. > > > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are > right > > on > > > >> the whole. > > > >> > > > > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can > always > > > >> > override a > > > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. > > > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not > set > > > >> > > > > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work > because > > > >> we use > > > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new > pdf's and > > > >> > check if > > > >> > they print correctly. > > > >> > > > > >> > +1 fop.xconf > > > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot > set > > > >> default > > > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong > > > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html > > > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font > Helvetica > > > >> you can embed it as any other. > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font > metrics > > > >> > installed > > > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > > > >> > > > > >> > Krzysztof Podejma > > > >> > > > > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > > >> >> > > > >> >> -1 > > > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. > > > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or > something > > > >> else) > > > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? > > > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. > > > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from > > > >> accessible > > > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, > > > >> metrics and > > > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be > useful > > > >> only > > > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This > is a > > > >> point of > > > >> >> mistake. > > > >> >> > > > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. > One > > from > > > >> FOP > > > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide > by new > > > >> users > > > >> >> and developers. > > > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > > > >> >> > > > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page > > > >> height/width > > > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these > hardcoded > > > >> tags > > > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma ÐÉÛÅÔ: > > > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux > <[hidden email]>: > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> Jacques > > > >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > > > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. > |
I agree with you report should remember at least first creation locale.
i.e. Invoices should stay the same whatever language is used. 2007/6/28, Chris Howe <[hidden email]>: > > Just to interject a potential complication (and potential solution) > with this scenario. When a pdf file is emailed, it becomes a static > document (the data will always be the same, today, tomorrow, next > year). When it is a link, it remains dynamic. In some instances you > want the data to remain dynamic and in some instances you want it to be > static. > > To maintain a static document and use the approach that you are > suggesting, the data that exists when the document would have been > created needs to be stored somewhere. You likely will need to create a > data document and store on the server so that the report can then be > generated in the various languages on the fly. XML is likely a better > storage mechanism for most reports than is a RDBMS. If you're using > XML, an XML database is likely to be more beneficial than simple xml > file storage. And, there is already a basic implementation of an XML > database in Jira (Xindice). > FWIW, > Chris > > > --- Krzysztof Podejma <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Oleg, > > I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries > > working > > together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by > > giving > > link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to > > share link > > to report than save pdf and send by email. > > ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? > > i.e. if > > you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll > > not be > > able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a > > link to > > report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, > > without any character breaks. > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: > > > > > > +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML > > > > > > Jacques > > > > > > De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> > > > > Hi Krzysztof, > > > > > > > > It's something wrong. > > > > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To > > ensure > > > > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. > > > > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts > > have that > > > > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts > > remain > > > > readable anywhere. > > > > > > > > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be > > used. And > > > > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to > > every PDF > > > > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select > > some > > > > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify > > > > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this > > case we > > > > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). > > > > > > > > What about move this thread to dev ML? > > > > > > > > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > > > > thanks for the link I'll check it. > > > > > > > > > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. > > Consider > > > > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in > > Chinese > > > , > > > > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be > > possible to > > > > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we > > would get > > > > > truly > > > > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic > > > document/report > > > > > translation and etc. > > > > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for > > fonts but > > > it > > > > > would work without it too. > > > > > > > > > > I have tested this and it works. > > > > > > > > > > placed > > > > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " > > > > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> > > > > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> > > > > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in > > > > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl > > > > > > > > > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" > > > > > property=" > > > > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> > > > > > into actions in FoReportDecorator > > > > > > > > > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial > > > > > into general.properties > > > > > > > > > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font if > > you > > > like. > > > > > > > > > > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > > > > > > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > > > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as > > it is > > > now, > > > > >> > and > > > > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't > > in > > > trunk. > > > > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place > > instead > > > of > > > > >> > modifying all reports each. > > > > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are > > right > > > on > > > > >> the whole. > > > > >> > > > > > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can > > always > > > > >> > override a > > > > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. > > > > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not > > set > > > > >> > > > > > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work > > because > > > > >> we use > > > > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new > > pdf's and > > > > >> > check if > > > > >> > they print correctly. > > > > >> > > > > > >> > +1 fop.xconf > > > > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you cannot > > set > > > > >> default > > > > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong > > > > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html > > > > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font > > Helvetica > > > > >> you can embed it as any other. > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font > > metrics > > > > >> > installed > > > > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. > > > > >> > > > > > >> > Krzysztof Podejma > > > > >> > > > > > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> -1 > > > > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. > > > > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or > > something > > > > >> else) > > > > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? > > > > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. > > > > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from > > > > >> accessible > > > > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, > > > > >> metrics and > > > > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be > > useful > > > > >> only > > > > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This > > is a > > > > >> point of > > > > >> >> mistake. > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the trunk. > > One > > > from > > > > >> FOP > > > > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide > > by new > > > > >> users > > > > >> >> and developers. > > > > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page > > > > >> height/width > > > > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these > > hardcoded > > > > >> tags > > > > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > > > > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux > > <[hidden email]>: > > > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties > > > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> Jacques > > > > >> >> >> > > > > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> > > > > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. > > > === message truncated === > > |
In reply to this post by Krzysztof Podejma
Krzysztof, I honestly tried to understand what for you need associating
font with locale and I still don't understand this. I believe it's my poor English. Let's view FOP as "black box". It receive as input stream of UTF-8 encoded multibyte chars and generate PDF as output. If input in Russian you will see Russian in PDF, if input in Polish - Polish. If input stream is an mixture chars in different languages, exactly the same mix you will see in PDF. This is true on the assumption of mentioned in tag font-family font(s) contains necessary chars (in opposite case you will see #). That's why we need to add in trunk any UNICODE font and use it as default. If you want to play with locales (by any reason), it would be right to change input stream according to your needs, not the font. P.S. Krzysztov, please create JIRA as you're originator of this discussion. Krzysztof Podejma пишет: > no, I want to associate font with locale > > i.e. you have property file "defFonts.properties" let the key be " > pdf.default.fontfamily" and in this file it is not set(default language > reports are not changed) but in defFonts_pl_PL.properties you have > this key > set to Arial in defFonts_ru.properties this key is set to your Cyrillic > font, so pdf font is based on user locale. > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >> >> Krzysztof, >> >> Let me some examples. I have attached to this message three quotation >> generated with different locale (Russian, French and Italian). >> >> Font is Arial(TTF) from Windows XP. Nothing else. >> Is that meet your case? >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> > Oleg, >> > I'm thinking of a functionality that people from different countries >> > working >> > together,could make reports and share these reports in one system, by >> > giving >> > link or sth. if ofbiz can generate pdf's on fly, it is better to share >> > link >> > to report than save pdf and send by email. >> > ofbiz can translate labels in such reports, so why not to use it? i.e. >> if >> > you generate report from sales with Russian locale and send me, I'll >> > not be >> > able to understand it. With this functionality you could send me a >> > link to >> > report and the report would be generated with polish locale and font, >> > without any character breaks. >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> > >> > 2007/6/28, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> >> +1 to move this interesting issue to dev ML >> >> >> >> Jacques >> >> >> >> De : "Oleg Andreyev" <[hidden email]> >> >> > Hi Krzysztof, >> >> > >> >> > It's something wrong. >> >> > To build multilanguage applications people invent UNICODE. To >> ensure >> >> > unified look of a document anywhere Abobe was created Acrobat. >> >> > Document created by FOP can be in any language (if used fonts have >> >> that >> >> > language section of course). PDF in Polish with embed fonts remain >> >> > readable anywhere. >> >> > >> >> > Current OfBiz reports have no instructions what fonts must be used. >> >> And >> >> > it's bottom of the problem. Base-14 fonts must be available to >> >> every PDF >> >> > reader but not any reader is localized. I think we have to select >> some >> >> > widely used font (е.g Arial, TTF I think as low overhead), modify >> >> > reports to use it, add in trunk all required files. In this >> case we >> >> > obtain printing that will work OOTB anywhere (I hope:-). >> >> > >> >> > What about move this thread to dev ML? >> >> > >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> >> > > thanks for the link I'll check it. >> >> > > >> >> > > I thought about font parameterizing for one greater purpose. >> >> Consider >> >> > > multilingual system, now it is not possible to have reports in >> >> Chinese >> >> , >> >> > > Russian, French etc. on one build(at once). If it would be >> >> possible to >> >> > > associate font with locale and pass this font to reports, we >> >> would get >> >> > > truly >> >> > > multilingual system. No more broken encoding, automatic >> >> document/report >> >> > > translation and etc. >> >> > > Of course this would require teplates(table size etc.) for fonts >> but >> >> it >> >> > > would work without it too. >> >> > > >> >> > > I have tested this and it works. >> >> > > >> >> > > placed >> >> > > <#if (defaultFontFamily?exists)><#if (defaultFontFamily != " >> >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" && defaultFontFamily != "")> >> >> > > font-family="${defaultFontFamily}" </#if></#if> >> >> > > into <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main-page"> in >> >> > > reportTemplate.fo.ftl >> >> > > >> >> > > <property-to-field field="defaultFontFamily" resource="general" >> >> > > property=" >> >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily" default=""/> >> >> > > into actions in FoReportDecorator >> >> > > >> >> > > pdf.default.fontfamily=Arial >> >> > > into general.properties >> >> > > >> >> > > maybe it is not elegant but it works, test it with your font >> if you >> >> like. >> >> > > >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma >> >> > > >> >> > > 2007/6/28, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> >> > >> > in trunk - current distribution default value would stay as it >> is >> >> now, >> >> > >> > and >> >> > >> > nobody will change it to font that use metrics that aren't in >> >> trunk. >> >> > >> > I think it is good idea to change default font in one place >> >> instead >> >> of >> >> > >> > modifying all reports each. >> >> > >> IMHO, for custom solutions replace works faster:) But you are >> right >> >> on >> >> > >> the whole. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > if you want to have more than one font in your pdf you can >> always >> >> > >> > override a >> >> > >> > font-family for block or for entire document. >> >> > >> > this property would have ability to not take effect if not set >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > Nobody wants to crash anything, we want to have less work >> because >> >> > >> we use >> >> > >> > non-English characters and it is a pain to track all new pdf's >> >> and >> >> > >> > check if >> >> > >> > they print correctly. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > +1 fop.xconf >> >> > >> > AFAIK fop.xconf is necessary for custom fonts but you >> cannot set >> >> > >> default >> >> > >> > font in fop.xconf, correct me if I'm wrong >> >> > >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.93/fonts.html >> >> > >> Pay attention to last topic. Theoretically if you have font >> >> Helvetica >> >> > >> you can embed it as any other. >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > We need this property because we have fop.xconf and font >> metrics >> >> > >> > installed >> >> > >> > and we don't want to modify and/or merge all pdf files. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > 2007/6/27, Oleg Andreyev <[hidden email]>: >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> -1 >> >> > >> >> There are no universal solutions in this field. >> >> > >> >> What's happened if somebody will add Arial(or Tahoma, or >> >> something >> >> > >> else) >> >> > >> >> as value this property in current distribution? >> >> > >> >> Nothing. Just another error message in log. >> >> > >> >> I have the same problems with Cyrillic fonts but apart from >> >> > >> accessible >> >> > >> >> programmatically default font name we need right fop.xconf, >> >> > >> metrics and >> >> > >> >> fonts itself installed in the system. Such property may be >> >> useful >> >> > >> only >> >> > >> >> if you well understand the rest configuration tasks. This >> is a >> >> > >> point of >> >> > >> >> mistake. >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> As remark. I'd like to see standard fop.xconf in the >> trunk. One >> >> from >> >> > >> FOP >> >> > >> >> distribution just well commented and can be used as guide by >> new >> >> > >> users >> >> > >> >> and developers. >> >> > >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-990 >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> If fop.xconf will in trunk, it would be rightly move page >> >> > >> height/width >> >> > >> >> to config as part of the localization process. Now these >> >> hardcoded >> >> > >> tags >> >> > >> >> define Letter, not widely used paper format outside US. >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> Krzysztof Podejma пишет: >> >> > >> >> > yes me too +1 general.properties with default fop font >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > 2007/6/27, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>: >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> +1 for general.properties >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> Jacques >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> De : "Krzysztof Podejma" <[hidden email]> >> >> > >> >> >> > big thanks it works perfect. >> >> > >> >> >> > I think the pdf font should be parametrized somewhere in >> >> > >> properties >> >> > >> >> >> i.e >> >> > >> >> >> > general.properties >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > I've found that there are used two different fonts: one >> >> when >> >> you >> >> > >> >> set >> >> > >> >> >> > font-family="" and another one when you dont't specify >> this >> >> > >> >> attribute. >> >> > >> >> >> > maybe the second one is set somewhere... >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > Krzysztof Podejma >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > 2007/6/27, Christian Geisert >> >> <[hidden email]>: >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > Krzysztof Podejma schrieb: >> >> > >> >> >> > > > Hello, >> >> > >> >> >> > > > I need polish characters in pdf files, so I have to >> set >> >> FOP >> >> > >> >> >> default >> >> > >> >> >> font >> >> > >> >> >> > > to >> >> > >> >> >> > > > Arial. >> >> > >> >> >> > > > I've configured fop.xconf to use Arial and generated >> >> font >> >> > >> >> files. >> >> > >> >> >> > > > It works well when I change font-family for blocks >> >> in fo >> >> > >> files >> >> > >> >> >> but I >> >> > >> >> >> > > don't >> >> > >> >> >> > > > want to modify all files. >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > You can declare the font-family in the fo:root element >> >> which >> >> > >> >> >> means you >> >> > >> >> >> > > don't have to do it on every block, just once per >> >> document. >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > > Do you happen to know how to do this? >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > The default-value for the font-family property is >> >> 'sans-serif' >> >> > >> >> >> > > (Helvetica) which is hard coded in FOP. >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > But if you work with FoDecorator/FoReportDecorator - >> >> which >> >> you >> >> > >> >> >> should >> >> > >> >> >> > > should do IMHO - you can declare it there and don't >> >> have to >> >> > >> worry >> >> > >> >> >> about >> >> > >> >> >> > > in every report. >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > -- >> >> > >> >> >> > > Christian >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> |
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