Thanks everyone. I know now which way to go.
On 11.07.2006 20:14:59 Finn Bock wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
One of my clients reported to me that he gets a Should be first error
message on the log. This happens in (Page)BreakingAlgorithm.removeNode().
I get the impression that the code
Hey, that was just a reminder in case it got lost. No hurry.
On 11.07.2006 18:15:45 Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Jul 11, 2006, at 10:33, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Hi Jeremias,
Andreas, did you ever add that testcase?
Sorry. Got a bit side-tracked by the marker/percentage-resolution
Right, but strictly speaking the value auto is illegal for
column-width. FOP currently defaults to proportional-column-width(1)
if no value is specified.
Another thing we should be careful about is the distinction between the
value set for table-layout and the effective algorithm to be used. If
Subject says it all. I think it's time. They work pretty well and have
grown beyond sandbox state. I'm sure there maybe a few nits here and
there, but the same applies to the other renderers.
+1 from me.
Jeremias Maerki
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Subject says it all. I think it's time. They work pretty well and have
grown beyond sandbox state. I'm sure there maybe a few nits here and
there, but the same applies to the other renderers.
+1 from me.
+1 from me too. My thanks to all those who improved the AFP and
On Thursday 13 July 2006 20:55, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Subject says it all. I think it's time. They work pretty well and
have grown beyond sandbox state. I'm sure there maybe a few nits here
and there, but the same applies to the other renderers.
+1 from me.
Yes, I am biased on this matter
On Jul 13, 2006, at 5:55 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:Subject says it all. I think it's time. They work pretty well and havegrown beyond sandbox state. I'm sure there maybe a few nits here andthere, but the same applies to the other renderers.+1 from me.Jeremias Maerki +1 Web Maestro Clay[EMAIL
What I tried to propose is mostly just that. Implementing some shortcut
that at least treats all integer values differently from always with a
constant penalty value. That gives FOP the opportunity to relax while
still allowing the rather intuitive always not to relax thus providing
both kinds of
Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
Subject says it all. I think it's time. They work pretty well and have
grown beyond sandbox state. I'm sure there maybe a few nits here and
there, but the same applies to the other renderers.
+1
I've only tested the PCL renderer a bit but I'm sure the AFP renderer is
Andreas, what about you? Could you make it to the Cocoon GetTogether?
One or two days of Hackathon (discussions, hacking, fun). Anyone else?
Jörg, Chris, Finn, Peter, Vincent maybe?
It would really be good to be at least 3 or 4 FOP people to make the
expenses worthwhile.
Jeremias Maerki
Thank you for the advice.
I will sum this up on the wiki page.
So if I understand correctly we have to support certain values even if
they are illegal ?
Patrick
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Right, but strictly speaking the value auto is illegal for
column-width. FOP currently defaults to
Jörg,
remember this thread on fop-users? I've just found out what's wrong.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the PDFRenderer or the PDF library
concerning reference freeing. It does it so as soon as each image is
written to the PDF which always happens immediately.
But I found that
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Anyone else?
No way. Sorry, family and the day job take all the time.
J.Pietschmann
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
remember this thread on fop-users? I've just found out what's wrong.
Great!
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the PDFRenderer or the PDF library
concerning reference freeing. It does it so as soon as each image is
written to the PDF which always happens
On Thursday 13 July 2006 22:09, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
What I tried to propose is mostly just that. Implementing some
shortcut that at least treats all integer values differently from
always with a constant penalty value. That gives FOP the
opportunity to relax while still allowing the rather
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