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  • in reply to: Any way to load image in parallel?
    #29356

    No. PD4ML runs single thread to be compliant with J2EE requirements.

    If you convert HTMLs come from a single source, probably an image pre-fetch to PD4ML internal cache could help.

    in reply to: Any way to load image in parallel?
    #29357

    @PD4ML wrote:

    No. PD4ML runs single thread to be compliant with J2EE requirements.

    If you convert HTMLs come from a single source, probably an image pre-fetch to PD4ML internal cache could help.

    Do you have any example code of how this may be done?

    in reply to: Troubleshooting
    #26857

    hi,
    It seems that pd4ml will interpret value of border-bottom-width less than 0.38pt as “0”, please check, thanks.

    version:pd4ml.pro.trial.385b8

    in reply to: small fractional widths are interpreted as "0"
    #29367

    FYI, when i use the following code:
    pd4ml.setPageSize(PD4Constants.A4);<br /> pd4ml.setHtmlWidth(798);<br /> pd4ml.setPageInsets(new Insets(0, 0, 0,0));<br /> pd4ml.useTTF("c:/Test/testlib", true);
    I cannot see border-bottom-width less than 0.38pt in the generated pdf file.
    using the following code:
    pd4ml.setPageSize(PD4Constants.A4);<br /> pd4ml.protectPhysicalUnitDimensions();<br /> pd4ml.setPageInsets(new Insets(0, 0, 0,0));<br /> pd4ml.useTTF("c:/Test/testlib", true);
    I cannot see border-bottom-width less than 0.5pt in the generated pdf file.

    version:pd4ml.pro.trial.385b8

    in reply to: small fractional widths are interpreted as "0"
    #29368

    or could you give some suggestion if i want to output a border that width is 0.25pt?

    in reply to: Is JavaScript supported?
    #27950

    Is this still true? No javascript support?

    in reply to: Is JavaScript supported?
    #27951

    We do not plan to natively support JavaScript in PD4ML. Originally PD4ML is not intended for web sites capture; it is to allow you to define PDF layouts with simple well-known languages – HTML/CSS.

    In PD4ML use cases JavaScript could be only used to generate some portions of HTML content, as the most of JavaScript “power” (interactivity, animation etc) is not applicable or direct convertible to its target PDF format.

    As a drawback JavaScript support would turn PD4ML into a bulky construct (adding JavaScript runtime, DOM structures) and requires quite a serious refactoring of the existing code.

    There is a tricky workaround JavaScript-enabled pages. It work only in web scenarios to implement “convert to PDF” button for current page. After JavaScript is evaluated in a web browser and the layout is rendered, the actual dynamic HTML can be captured from the browser and passed to PD4ML.

    I’ve attached a draft, which illustrates it. The form “action” attribute should point to a Java servlet, which takes “source” parameter value (HTML code) and converts it to PDF.

    in reply to: small fractional widths are interpreted as "0"
    #29369

    We’ve just fixed the problem in the development build. The fix will be available with the forthcoming (beta) release in 1-2 weeks.

    in reply to: Any way to load image in parallel?
    #29358

    The simplest way would be to generate an HTML index of the images:

    [language=xml:idlam7vh]

    …[/language:idlam7vh]

    and let PD4ML to convert it to PDF once.

    in reply to: images cache and evaluation copy sentence
    #27490

    I tried the above steps but got no output.Can you please guide me any alternative way for the same.Thanks in advance.

    in reply to: HTML/CSS rendering issues
    #26858

    Hi all,

    I am trying to generate RTF files from templates, and most of the html elements are successfully translated.
    However, I have a problem with fonts.
    In particular, I was not able to convert Arial fonts in HTML to Arial fonts in RTF.
    I have a production server on Unix, and I have a testing server on Mac and I was not successful on any.

    My local testing code that also fails is as follows:
    <br /> public static void test()<br /> {<br /> PD4ML pd4ml = new PD4ML();<br /> pd4ml.outputFormat(PD4ML.RTF);<br /> String preparsedTemplate = "<html> <head> <title>HTML Online Editor Sample</title> </head> <body> <h1> <span style="color:#00ff00;font-family:'Arial'"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">Hello world !</span></span></h1><br /> <font face="Arial" color="green">This is some text!</font><br /> </body></html>";<br /> <br /> try {<br /> pd4ml.useTTF( "java:fonts", true );<br /> } catch (FileNotFoundException e2) {<br /> e2.printStackTrace();<br /> }<br /> pd4ml.setDefaultTTFs("Times New Roman", "Arial", "Courier New");<br /> pd4ml.enableDebugInfo();<br /> <br /> FileOutputStream f;<br /> try {<br /> f = new FileOutputStream("/Users/zprotic/Desktop/Documents/test.rtf");<br /> pd4ml.render(new StringReader(preparsedTemplate), f);<br /> } catch (Exception e) {<br /> e.printStackTrace();<br /> }<br /> }<br />
    I have a fonts.jar file in my classpath, with the mentioned fonts.
    The debug info is as follows:
    <br /> not yet in cache: java:fonts/pd4fonts.properties<br /> not yet in cache: java:fonts/arialbd.ttf<br /> read 'arial bold' from java:fonts/arialbd.ttf<br /> not yet in cache: java:fonts/arial.ttf<br /> read 'arial' from java:fonts/arial.ttf<br />

    The generated header font (on Mac) is Geneva, and the generated body font is unknown (empty on Word 2011 for Mac).
    Attached is the generated RTF file.

    Can anyone help with this issue ?

    EDIT: After pointed out by colleagues, I have found out that in OpenOffice, the resulting font is ArialMT or Arial-BoldMT for the header.

    in reply to: Arial font in RTF
    #29370

    By RTF generation, in fact, PD4ML does not embed TTF fonts to the resulting document (I am even not sure if RTF file format supports that), but writes a font family reference to let RTF viewer resolve it.

    As I see in the RTF src, it refers to Win32-specific fonts, which is obviously not correct:
    [language=java:288zz1ss]{f1 Arial-BoldMT;}{f2 ArialMT;}[/language:288zz1ss]

    Try to disable TTF Embedding by RTF generation (exclude pd4ml.useTTF() call). Does it change anything?

    in reply to: Arial font in RTF
    #29371

    I commented out the useTTF call, and I switched to my purchased version of pd4ml ( I tried the example with latest demo version since I had older pro version, and wanted to check if the latest demo version has fixed the problem).
    The solution does not work in Word on MAC- instead of Arial now there is Geneva font everywhere (but in OpenOffice I can see the Arial instead of the ArialMT fonts).

    in reply to: General questions / FAQ
    #26743

    For our RTF file generation, We added a footer, which includes a image(logo), the footer is displayed, however the image is missing … Please advice.

    Note: Same code generates the image in PDF file, but the image is missing in RTF

    Following is the snippet of the code

    private PD4PageMark buildFooter(String docHyperlink) {
    try {

    PD4PageMark footer = new PD4PageMark();

    footer.setHtmlTemplate(

    ” +

    ” +


    + ”

    + “Some txt “

    “);

    return footer;
    } catch (Exception e) {
    log.error(e.getMessage(),e);
    log.error(“Error in building the footer.”);
    throw new IllegalStateException(e);
    }
    }

    pd4ml.setPageFooter(buildFooter(itemUrl));

    in reply to: initialPageNumber
    #28400

    There is a way to define initial page number within HTML?

    Something similar to:

    page $[page] of $[total]

    I know that there is a way to pass it from JAVA API:
    PD4PageMark footer = new PD4PageMark();
    footer.setInitialPageNumber(0);
    footer.setHtmlTemplate(“

    page $[page] of $[total]

    “);

    Which doesn’t completely satisfy our needs.

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