So it is necessary to create some special interface for this purpose? I
mean some general interface for input from a config file and from FO
file. If this interface exists it should not be difficult to change any
property from users Java program.
How difficult it can be to implement such think in FOP? If somebody have
a time to sketch out the solution, it would be great.
Jiri
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Yes, the FO spec allows that. Please realize that some people want one
feature to be configurable in the config file. Others want to access it
programmatically. And others want to include it in the FO file. Often we
end up doing the same in more than one places.
On 11.07.2008 12:27:09 Justus-bulk wrote:
Are processor-specific fo extensions really the generally-accepted way
to go? I'd hesitate because this requires processor-specific XSLT
customizations. Are there really no better ways to to pass
document-specific parameters to the FO processor: command-line
options, .properties files, ...
Justus
Jeremias Maerki
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