Trying to ru the testcases, but I can't put my hands on en.hyp or de.hyp. Can you point me in the direction of them?
Mark
On 19/10/05, Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A single XML file as I showed it in my first post. That's more easily
processed later when we put this information on the website.
On 19.10.2005 00:22:39 Mark Gaywood wrote:
> Hi
>
> Sorry for the delay, but I've got some clear evenings ahead.
>
> With the text file (disabled-testcases.txt) are you envisioning a single xml
> replacement or one xml for each testcase?
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> From: Jeremias Maerki [*mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]*<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
>
>
> Sent: 15 October 2005 07:52
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> To: fop-dev@xmlgraphics.apache.org
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> Subject: Re: Volunteer wanted - disabled-testcases.txt in XML
>
> Only a couple of things to add to what Clay already handled.
>
> On 15.10.2005 02:02:39 Mark Gaywood wrote:
>
> > Jeremias,
>
> >
>
> > I'm set and ready to, just to be clear and I do apologise for not
>
> > being on the ball straight away with what must appear to be a trivial
>
> > task to most of you ,but I hope to up to your speeds and skill very
>
> > soon.
>
> >
>
> > 1. convert the text file into an xml document with previously suggest
>
> > markup
>
> Yes.
>
> > 2. modify decorateWithDisabledList to load the XML document
>
> Yes.
>
> > 3. filter the output of decorateWithDisabledList based a lookup passed
>
> > in? Would it be too much to ask for you give me an example of an input
>
> > and output for this method?
>
> The mechanism in use here is the filefilter package from Jakarta Commons IO.
> You find the documentation here: *
> http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/io/api-release/index.html?org/apache/commons/io/filefilter/package-summary.html
> *<http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/io/api-release/index.html?org/apache/commons/io/filefilter/package-summary.html >
>
> This method doesn't filter the files directly but decorates (See Design
> Patterns, "Gang of Four") an existing file filter so that the files listed
> in the file you're about to convert to XML won't get returned by the
> FileUtils.listFiles() methods (also a Commons IO thing). Basically, you're
> building a rule tree here. An example:
>
> Assume a simple filter:
>
> IOFileFilter myFilter = new PrefixFileFilter("my");
>
> Passed into FileUtils.listFiles() this filter will return all files that
> start with "my", i.e. for example "myStuff.txt".
>
> What you do in decorateWithDisabledList is something like that:
>
> myFilter = new AndFilter(myFilter, new SuffixFileFilter(".xml"));
>
> This will create a modified filter which restricts the existing file filter
> by adding the rule that all returned files must be XML files, so "
> myStuff.txt" wouldn't be returned anymore, but "myCalendar.xml" will still
> be returned.
>
> Basically, you don't modify the filefilter rule at all, just the way the
> NameFileFilter in decorateWithDisabledList is constructed.
>
> Run the whole thing through the debugger once and you'll understand how this
> works.
>
> > 4. create some website with XSLT, Cocoon and Forrest (Nice)
>
> Yes, if you want to do it.
>
> > Will I need a password for login for submitting to SVN or would you
>
> > prefer another method of code submission?
>
> Just download the code using SVN and create patches as described in: *
> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/#patches*<http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/>
>
> and
>
> *http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/tools.html#patches*< http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/tools.html>
>
> and submit them using Bugzilla as Clay already told you.
>
> Jeremias Maerki
> <' fop-dev@xmlgraphics.apache.org'>
Jeremias Maerki