DESCRIPTION

Apache FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) is a print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) and an output independent formatter. It is a Java application that reads a formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PS, PCL, AFP, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT and PNG, and to a lesser extent, RTF and TXT. The primary output target is PDF.

SYNOPSIS

fop [options] [-fo|-xml] infile [-xsl file] [-awt|-pdf|-mif|-rtf|-tiff|-png|-pcl|-ps|-txt|-at [mime]|-print] <outfile>

OPTIONS

-version

print FOP version and exit

-d

debug mode

-x

dump configuration settings

-q

quiet mode

-c cfg.xml

use additional configuration file cfg.xml

-l lang

the language to use for user information

-nocs

disable complex script features

-r

relaxed/less strict validation (where available)

-dpi xxx

target resolution in dots per inch (dpi) where xxx is a number

-s

for area tree XML, down to block areas only

-v

run in verbose mode (currently simply print FOP version and continue)

-o [password]

PDF file will be encrypted with option owner password

-u [password]

PDF file will be encrypted with option user password

-noprint

PDF file will be encrypted without printing permission

-nocopy

PDF file will be encrypted without copy content permission

-noedit

PDF file will be encrypted without edit content permission

-noannotations

PDF file will be encrypted without edit annotation permission

-nofillinforms

PDF file will be encrypted without fill in interactive form fields permission

-noaccesscontent

PDF file will be encrypted without extract text and graphics permission

-noassembledoc

PDF file will be encrypted without assemble the document permission

-noprinthq

PDF file will be encrypted without print high quality permission

-a

enables accessibility features (Tagged PDF etc., default off)

-pdfprofile prof

PDF file will be generated with the specified profile (Examples for prof: PDF/A-1b or PDF/X-3:2003)

-conserve

enable memory-conservation policy (trades memory-consumption for disk I/O) (Note: currently only influences whether the area tree is serialized.)

-cache

specifies a file/directory path location for the font cache file

-flush

flushes the current font cache file

INPUT

infile

xsl:fo input file (the same as the next) (use '-' for infile to pipe input from stdin)

-fo

infile xsl:fo input file

-xml infile

xml input file, must be used together with -xsl

-atin infile

area tree input file

-ifin infile

intermediate format input file

-imagein infile

image input file (piping through stdin not supported)

-xsl stylesheet

xslt stylesheet

-param name value <value> to use for parameter <name> in xslt stylesheet

(repeat '-param name value' for each parameter)

-catalog

use catalog resolver for input XML and XSLT files

OUTPUT

outfile

input will be rendered as PDF into outfile (use '-' for outfile to pipe output to stdout)

-pdf outfile

input will be rendered as PDF (outfile req'd)

-pdfa1b outfile

input will be rendered as PDF/A-1b compliant PDF (outfile req'd, same as "-pdf outfile -pdfprofile PDF/A-1b")

-awt

input will be displayed on screen

-rtf outfile

input will be rendered as RTF (outfile req'd)

-pcl outfile

input will be rendered as PCL (outfile req'd)

-ps outfile

input will be rendered as PostScript (outfile req'd)

-afp outfile

input will be rendered as AFP (outfile req'd)

-tiff outfile

input will be rendered as TIFF (outfile req'd)

-png outfile

input will be rendered as PNG (outfile req'd)

-txt outfile

input will be rendered as plain text (outfile req'd)

-at [mime] out

representation of area tree as XML (outfile req'd) specify optional mime output to allow the AT to be converted to final format later

-if [mime] out

representation of document in intermediate format XML (outfile req'd) specify optional mime output to allow the IF to be converted to final format later

-print

input file will be rendered and sent to the printer see options with "-print help"

-out mime outfile input will be rendered using the given MIME type

(outfile req'd) Example: "-out application/pdf D:\out.pdf" (Tip: "-out list" prints the list of supported MIME types and exits)

-svg outfile

input will be rendered as an SVG slides file (outfile req'd) Experimental feature - requires additional fop-sandbox.jar.

-foout outfile

input will only be XSL transformed. The intermediate XSL-FO file is saved and no rendering is performed. (Only available if you use -xml and -xsl parameters)

EXAMPLES

  • fop foo.fo foo.pdf

    fop -fo foo.fo -pdf foo.pdf (does the same as the previous line)

    fop -xml foo.xml -xsl foo.xsl -pdf foo.pdf

    fop -xml foo.xml -xsl foo.xsl -foout foo.fo

    fop -xml - -xsl foo.xsl -pdf -

    fop foo.fo -mif foo.mif

    fop foo.fo -rtf foo.rtf

    fop foo.fo -print

    fop foo.fo -awt

FOP Version 1.1

HYPENATION

fop can make use of external hyphenation rules that can be supplied in the form of a hyphenation jar. You can find such a one at http://offo.sourceforge.net/.

To actually use that, set the FOP_HYPHENATION_PATH environment variable to the full path of this file, or use configuration files, see below.

CONFIGURATION FILES

fop reads two configuration files on startup: /etc/fop.conf and $HOME/.foprc. These are plain shell script files where you can define for instance the FOP_HYPHENATION_PATH variable.

Another way to extend is conf.d/ files. Simply add a configuration file into /etc/fop.conf.d/my.conf.

JAVA-WRAPPERS NOTE

This program is a shell script wrapper based on java-wrappers(7). You therefore benefit from several features; please see the java-wrappers(7) manual page for more information about them.

AUTHOR

Wrapper author: Ola Lundqvist <[email protected]>

This manual page was written by Mathieu Malaterre <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).

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