AAhh i see. Thanx. I ignored That batch file, because it had the jimi.jar in it's path, and since that jar didn't come with my download I assumed that batch was for something totally different. Any idea where I can get a copy of the jimi.jar? I'm thinking that if I simply have that, it will solve all my problems. If I download an old copy of FOP, and use THAT jimi.jar, might it work in the latest FOP?
Devon --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Devon- > > OK, I'm confused too. I don't have a jimi-1.0.jar (or any > jimi*.jar, for > that matter) I'm attaching the .bat that came with my > download (I > downloaded last Friday, so I would think they'd be the same, > since the > download directory we both pulled from shows the package being > last > uploaded on March 4th. > > I don't think it'll make any difference, though, since you > seem to be > including everything that is there. I'm not familiar enough > with Java > (I've done a little programming in it, but when apps start > using multiple > jars, it becomes black magic to me) to have any answer, other > than using > the .bat file that works for me. I do think you're correct in > the > assumption that your OS shouldn't matter (I'm on XP, BTW.) > > Here are the contents of my batch file: > > java -cp > build\fop.jar;lib\batik.jar;lib\xalan-2.0.0.jar;lib\xerces-1.2.3.jar;lib\avalon-framework-4.0.jar;lib\logkit-1.0.jar;lib\jimi-1.0.jar > > org.apache.fop.apps.Fop -c conf/userconfig.xml %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 > %6 %7 %8 > > It should be untouched from the time I downloaded it, other > than the -c > conf/userconfig.xml parameter I added to use some custom > fonts. Hope that > helps. If not, post back, and perhaps someone wiser than I > can help. > > -Jeff __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com