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The service can be installed through the Blueriq installer or manually on both Windows and Linux platforms. See Document Renderer Service [editor] for installation instructions.

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  • If you are using custom document templates (xsl) and/or fonts, move these from the current location to the <blueriq installation home>\Services\document-renderer\Resources\documents folder (or configure a different folder through the Document Renderer Service properties)
  • Review the Document Renderer Service properties in <blueriq installation home>\Services\document-renderer\Properties\blueriq-document-renderer.yml (See Document Renderer Service [editor] for configuration options)

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Custom images

If you were using a plugin to add custom images to a generated document, please refer to Document Renderer Client Properties [editor] for information on how to add custom images to a document through the Blueriq Document Renderer Client.

Images rendering differences

The Document Renderer Service renders background images and watermarks differently then the Ibex Java implemenation in the Runtime did. The Ibex Java implementation was not able to read image metadata for .bmp and .png images, which resulted into inflated watermarks and background images. As for those types of images we are unable to send additional information about how to render the images, unlike for regular images. 

By verifying generated pdf files with background images we have concluded that the Runtime implementation inflates the background images bij 33,5 percent. To ensure that you are stil rendering the same documents with the Blueriq Document Renderer Service, the uploaded images in Blueriq Studio need to upscaled by 33,5 percent.