--On Montag, 18. April 2005 21:02 Uhr +0200 Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There are many ways you can help without the need for Java knowledge:
- Helping other people on fop-users
- Writing test cases
- Writing documentation (Wiki or Forrest sources)
- Updating the compliance page with additional columns for the new code
(thus showing the progress in relation to FOP 0.20.5)
- Cleaning up Bugzilla
- Consolidating and updating TODO lists
- Testing the new code and providing feedback (when the major obstacles
are out of the way, probably in one or two months)


I did a lot of evaluation FO processor evaluation work over the last weeks. The company
I am working for want to produce PDF and RTF from HTML (converted to FO through csstoxslfo).
I did also some testing with the current development version of FOP and saw that the PDF
still has some problems with tables (the RTF converter seems not to be usable at this time)
and larger documents (I get OutOfMemory errors). My customer is a publisher and has a lots
of documents for testing. Since we are looking for open-source solution over commercial processors
I would be interested in performing further tests...what's the best way to contribute?

Andreas

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