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PCL Renderer doesn't work
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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3280
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------- Additional Comments From sem@porsche.co.at 2001-08-27 06:53 -------
Created an attachment (id=463)
XSL source
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+ ------- Additional Comments From art_w@eastpoint.com 2001-09-04 08:25 -------
+ The PCLRenderer currently only supports the original built in fonts (Courier,
+ Times, Helvetica, and Symbol). It looks like most of the text is in fonts that
+ are not supported and are getting substituted with Courier.
+
+ I would like to add font support to the PCLRenderer - but have no plans at the
+ moment to do so.
+
+ It looks like some of the borders are not printed properly. I had not seen this
+ before, I suspect that some of the recent changes to the border code may have
+ broken something. This needs to be looked into. Unfortunately I can not use the
+ current code, because I am stuck with JDK 1.1.
+
+ Also, the logo printed fairly well, but for better results, you may want to try
+ to dither it to B&W.
+
+ If PostScript is an option, you may want to try the PSRenderer. I have not used
+ it myself, but I have heard good things about it.
+
+ P.S. Nice layout.
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