Sergiu Dumitriu wrote: > > It is a bug, but an unfixable one. The problem is that Radeox works with > regular expressions, and regular expressions are not strong enough to > capture an paragraph. > > >> As for heading margins, I've been playing with a rtf file with different >> indentations and margins applied to headings and paragraphs. It seems to >> move fine at least between Word, Pages and OpenOffice. In Mac, Suse >> Linux and Windows. >> >> As far as I see, the next step for me is to configure a developing >> environment for XWiki here and learn at least how to trap at least the >> two intermediary XHTMLs and the XSL-FO documents to keep track of >> changes and issues. >> >> Please, if you have any idea about how to modify heading margins, >> pictures size and <p> appearance, it will be really welcome! Thanks! >> >> > > We could try to use a newer version of fop and css4j. I already updated > fop in the trunk. css4j needs some testing, as the version we're using > is pretty old (0.4, compared to 0.9.1), and the API might have changed. >
Thanks Sergiu. I will adjust the rtf export I've to produce now by hand and follow this issue as close as possible! I am taking land with my new responsibilities and the new group clearly needs XWiki :-) And this css4j/Xalan/FOP thing is a key component of its current and future use. One of my concerns is to establish a link between this world an a different issue we have talked about before: TeX and related environments (LaTeX, LyX,...). I don't know how these two worlds could link. Even if they are different worlds or just facets of the same topic. Or perhaps I am completely lost! Keep trying to understand it, Ricardo -- Ricardo RodrÃguez Your EPEC Network ICT Team _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

