One of the changes since 0.20.4 is (thanks Anton! ;-p): - Teach FOP under NT/2000/XP to start when the user is in any directory, maybe not FOP's home, like ANT does it. (#19466, JM) Submitted by: Anton Tagunov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've installed fop-0.20.5rc3a, but if I run this from the c:\> prompt, I get the following error:
C:\>fop.bat 'fop.bat' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Perhaps the FOP/Running page could be updated to include more information about this. In particular, I'm wondering about how this new feature affects the following:
- how do I implement this feature (do I need to somehow change the registry? or is it automatic)?
- how do you set it up on Windows? on Linux? on Unix?
- how do I turn this feature off?
- how do I run different versions of FOP for testing?
Also, how do I know which version is running? FOP doesn't announce in its output the FOP version number. But I used to know which version was being used as its version would be either in the C: prompt or I'd have to call it directly. I've got multiple installations of FOP:
c:\java\fop-0.20.4
c:\java\fop-0.20.5
c:\java\fop-0.20.5rc
c:\java\fop-0.20.5rc2
c:\java\fop-0.20.5rc3
c:\java\fop-0.20.5rc3a
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