Hello Tim, On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Please clarify the tools...
> 1/13/02 9:56:00 AM, Alexander Schatten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> my.fo --> my.fop using fo/fo-patch-for-fop.xsl (included w/1.48) > > What tool do I use for this? E.g. xsltproc or any other xslt engine: .xsl suffix of the stylesheet file hints xsl(t), .fo stands for an XSL-FO document which is XML(-syntax) itself => all requirements for xslt are fulfilled. > >> my.fop --> my.pdf using fop. > > What tool do I use for this? Any XSL-FO renderer, e.g. FOP, PassiveTeX, XEP, or RenderX. > I have downloaded the apache stuff, > all I can find are class files...no program! > I am, again, lost...sigh Uhm, sorry, haven't tried FOP myself yet. Maybe one of the experts out there can comment on this? I just wonder why there are class files, isn't FOP packaged as a jar file that even specifies its main-class in its manifest, so one doesn't have to know what class to run in the java vm? Bye, Steffen. -- http://w3studi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/~maiersn/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
