Hi Vincent,
great :-) But the Stylesheet for generating an OpenOffice- or better
OpenDocument has not finished at all. That's a pitty :-(
Have you tried to open an OpenDocument-file in Microsoft Word? Most users are
using word (a terrible application) and want to have a modifiable document
Hi Adrian,
sorry for my late reply. Seems my email-provider are sorting out some messages.
I just find the list on nabbles.com.
I used Microsoft Word to display the generated RTF-Output. So I assumed
Microsoft Word would display the RTF in the correct way. But seems it didn't.
Because of your
Hi Jeremias,
you are correct: RTF is a terrible format. But seems to be the only way to get
a modifiable document. There are also tools like which convert PDF to
Word-Documents. But these tools also had the problem in correct converting PDF.
In this case I'm using DocBook to create complex
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Hi Jeremias,
you are correct: RTF is a terrible format. But seems to be the only way to
get a modifiable document. There are also tools like which convert PDF to
Word-Documents. But these tools also had the problem in correct converting
PDF.
In
I'm using FOP 0.93 to generate e.g. PDF from DocBook-XML with DocBook-XSL.
Everything looks fine in PDF. 71 sites are generated in PDF :-)))
But the RTF-Output just looks terrible and has about 1900 !!! sites. Seems on
every page is one line or one table row printed out. The content (e.g.
Hi Kerstin,
Sorry but could you be a little more descriptive of the problem you are
having? Providing some FO source examples would be of great help in
examining any problems you are experiencing with the RTF output.
Incidentally which RTF viewing application are you using to display/test