Hi,
I am just strating to use Apache FOP.
The first test looked quite nice!
But now, I have a XSL-FO tutorial that uses some properties, that FOP has not
implemented yet.
I guess FOP *is* XSL-FO 1.0 conform ?
Some of these properties are
- font
- word-spacing
- text-transform
Is there a
FOP is not FULLY compliant to the W3C XSL-FO 1.0 standard.
Here the URL you can check to see what has been or has not been implemented
http://xml.apache.org/fop/compliance.html
If you want some know issues with Fop go there, you may find some
workaround:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/fo.html
Jack
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Roland Neilands wrote:
I have also seen logos disappear when the logo itself was much bigger
than the block-container and it spat the dummy rather than scale the
image down. I think that was only on certain image types (jpg?).
IIRC the image scaling code uses the available
This page will help:
http://www.renderx.com/tutorial.html#Links
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From: Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 9:59 AM
Subject: LINKS
Hi,
I have currently no idea howto create a *external*
And a simple example:
fo:basic-link color='teal'
external-destination='url(http://www.google.com)'
Google
/fo:basic-link
Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
Hi,
I have currently no idea howto create a *external* hyperlink with XSL-FO
In my document I'd like to see something similar to this:
a
Hi,
I have currently no idea howto create a *external* hyperlink with XSL-FO
In my document I'd like to see something similar to this:
a href=http://www.foo.com;bar/a
Thx,
MW
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--On Montag, 18. April 2005 21:02 Uhr +0200 Jeremias Maerki
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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
Hi, Mike,
I decided to give a non-mode method a go. I also decided to use XSLT 1.0.
Here's the result:
Given this toy XML source file:
book
front id=1
!-- Title, copyright, etc. --
chapter title=Known and Suspected Contributors id=11
!-- Content here somewhere! --
/chapter
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Mike Trotman wrote:
From my recent experiments, using absolutely positioned
block-containers,
I think the image is scaled so that the width is the maximum width of
the image
but the height is not constrained (though uniformly scaled).
I don't think so. Have a look at the