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  • in reply to: HTML CSS styles into RTF
    #36660

    you would like to see HTML’s CSS converted to an editable RTF document stylesheet, and if you edit it in MS Word it will impact all relevant RTF content blocks. Right? Please correct if I am wrong

    Yes! So when I define a paragraph style in the html document CSS, I will found the same paragraph style in the RTF document stylesheet.

    I’m considering pd4ml for my software ( https://librogamecreator.wordpress.com/ ) and it would be very useful to have such a feature, so writers don’t have to go back to LGC, change CSS, export to RTF, all over again , whenever they need to change each paragraph to a certain style.

    in reply to: HTML CSS styles into RTF
    #36663

    Hmm… It is not the feature can be easily implemented. It cannot take the original CSS styles (the used in source HTML/CSS sizes/dimensions change itself depending on conversion scale factor, see https://pd4ml.com/support-topics/pd4ml-v4-programmers-manual/#customizing) and there is no possibility to export the initial original stylesheet rules/properties, aligned depending on conversion params.

    It seems like the only possible way is to go through all the HTML elements and find repeating styles (after the style and scaling is applied); if there are matches, to synthesize a style sheet from them with arbitrary class names.

    I’ve added the feature request for future releases. Not sure if we can address it within the next couple of months

    in reply to: HTML CSS styles into RTF
    #36666

    Is there a way to keep CSS style defined in the HTML file when exporting in RTF, transformed in a RTF paragraph or character formatting style?

    in reply to: Technical questions / Troubleshooting
    #36690

    Hi,

    does PD4ML make use of ghostscript or has ghoscript inside? Asking because of CVE-2023-36664.

    Thank you very much.

    in reply to: Technical questions / Troubleshooting
    #36700

    I am using PD4ML version 4.0.16. I noticed that the “Non-Breaking Space”   are unfortunately not “Non-Breakable”.
    Is there a solution for this?

    <html>
    <head>
    <style type=”text/css”>
    body {
    Width: 20px;
    }
    </style>
    </head>
    <body>
    <p>
    Hello, World!
    </p>
    </body>
    </html>

    in reply to: Non-Breaking Space ” “
    #36701

    Sorry, the “&nbsp;” was swallowed.
    In the example, it should read: Hello, World!

    in reply to: Non-Breaking Space ” “
    #36702

    Hi! It should not be non-breakable. It looks like an undesired side effect of our tuning of CJK line break logic. We’ll investigate the issue and let you know

    in reply to: Text highlighting feature in PDF
    #36705

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    in reply to: Technical questions / Troubleshooting
    #36718

    I am migrating from V3 to V4. Relative paths within an tag, such as.
    <img src="/servlet/ImageServlet?picid=2730100&width=310" />
    which still worked in V3, now throw an exception:

    java.net.MalformedURLException: SRVE0238E: Ressourcenpfade müssen einen vorangestellten Schrägstrich enthalten.
    at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebApp.getResource(WebApp.java:2453)
    at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebApp.getResourceAsStream(WebApp.java:2419)
    at com.pd4ml.cache.ServletResourceProvider.getResourceAsStream(y:1928)
    at com.pd4ml.ResourceProvider.getResourceAsBytes(y:2080)
    at com.pd4ml.cache.e.new(y:404)
    at com.pd4ml.cache.e.return(y:380)
    at com.pd4ml.cache.FileCache.getImage(y:375)
    at com.pd4ml.html.doc.render.ub.<init>(y:2554)
    at com.pd4ml.html.doc.render.to.h.new(y:1048)
    at com.pd4ml.html.doc.render.to.k.super(y:968)
    at com.pd4ml.html.doc.render.to.k.super(y:2161)
    at com.pd4ml.html.doc.render.to.f.super(y:149)
    at com.pd4ml.PD4ML.writePDF(y:2154)
    at com.pd4ml.PD4ML.writePDF(y:3327)
    at com.pd4ml.taglib.PD4MLTransformerTag.render(y:2346)
    at com.pd4ml.taglib.PD4MLTransformerTag.doEndTag(y:2781)

    Is there a solution or workaround for this?

    #36731

    It looks like an issue of web application configuration: for some reason the servlet resource provider does not recognize /servlet/ prefix as a name of local web application.

    Did you place the v4 pd4ml*.jar in WEB-INF/lib or is it in the common lib/ directory? Since the new taglib JSP classes are in pd4ml*.jar, the location of the JAR (which determines which classloader is used) can be relevant.

    For a smoother transition of JSPs from PD4ML v3 to v4, we recommend that you leave the JSPs as they are and store pd4ml_tl.jar from v3 in WEB-INF/lib. Generally, taglib v3 works well with PD4ML v4.

    #36776

    I have switched to V4 and no longer use the V3 library. I don’t think it is a path problem of the pd4ml.jar either, because the
    library is found, otherwise the whole PDF printing would not work. I have included the HTML page for PDF printing via a JSP page
    and the taglib <%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/tlds/pd4tl.tld" prefix="pd4ml" %> and use the “transform”-tag. As I said, it still worked without problems in V3. In V4, something must have changed in the handling of the “img”-tag.

    #36777

    Judging from the error stack, the PD4ML tries to load the image as a file, which cannot succeed with a servlet:

    at com.pd4ml.cache.ServletResourceProvider.getResourceAsStream(y:1928)
    at com.pd4ml.ResourceProvider.getResourceAsBytes(y:2080)
    at com.pd4ml.cache.e.new(y:404)
    at com.pd4ml.cache.e.return(y:380)
    at com.pd4ml.cache.FileCache.getImage(y:375)

    #36783

    > I don’t think it is a path problem of the pd4ml.jar either, because the library is found, otherwise the whole PDF printing would not work.

    The problem is not in finding of pd4ml.jar
    The libraries from common lib/ and WEB-INF/lib/ are loaded by different classloaders. Libraries loaded from common lib/ may not see local web application resources.

    in reply to: Tomcat 10 Jakarta Multithread problem
    #36788

    Please we need help with this

    in reply to: Tomcat 10 Jakarta Multithread problem
    #36789

    Hi Mauro,
    we’ve converted your question to a helpdesk request. You’ll receive a notification soon.

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