flyingpdf | Flying Saucer is a pure-Java library
kandi X-RAY | flyingpdf Summary
kandi X-RAY | flyingpdf Summary
Flying Saucer is a pure-Java library for rendering arbitrary well-formed XML (or XHTML) using CSS 2.1 for layout and formatting, output to Swing panels, PDF, and images. Comprehensive documentation available in our user's guide, online or located under www/r7/users-guide-r7.html in the source. The documentation is current as of the R7 release. For information on our development releases (R8preX), please contact us on our mailing lists. If you end up using Flying Saucer for your own projects, please drop us an email and tell us about it; it helps inform where we go next, and is interesting and inspiring to other developers.
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- Build a list of property declarations from a CSS name
- Checks that the given value is a valid identifier
- Checks that all values of a CSS declaration are inherited
- Gets the styles attribute of the element
- Returns true if the string is a valid integer
- Create an embedded element from a block box
- Gets default JComponent
- Start a new head element
- Replays all events
- Builds the declaration declarations
- Checks if the property value is a background position
- Called when the mouse is pressed
- Compares this BorderSide to another
- Loads values from System properties
- Build list declarations
- Returns a string representation of the last method call
- Entry point for a directory
- Main entry point
- Create the panel
- Returns a String representation of this element
- Test program
- Builds declaration declarations
- Loads overrides from a configuration file
- Create the grid layout
- Run the template
- Retrieves an XML resource
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I am trying to implement a button or an image that would work the same as the default Export to PDF option. This button in turn would be included in a div element. I've found that the code used by Confluence to generate PDF is /spaces/flyingpdf/pdfpageexport.action?pageId=####### where ### indicates the page number.
My current code looks as follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-29 at 22:30Modified the code as follows to resolve all the issues outlined in the original question:
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