Re: How can I rotate text for a 90o sidebar?
Uttered [EMAIL PROTECTED], spake thus: The following code prints top to bottom, but the letters are stacked. It's a starting point. Cool. Thanks! pgpDDfuXkbM2f.pgp Description: PGP signature
How can I rotate text for a 90o sidebar?
I'm trying to insert some text into xsl-region-start and I'd like it rotated 90-degrees to you'd have to tilt your head sideways to read it. I think the reference-orientation property is the right approach but it isn't implemented in FOP. Is there a work-around? Thanks! pgp95rvH3DOEV.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: xml, xsl = html
Uttered Arun Sinha [EMAIL PROTECTED], spake thus: You can achieve it without using fop. Simply outout the tags html in your xsl. Link your xsl to xml and call the XML directly in browser. Do you have a short example? I'd love to see it. Cheers pgp2keGb5IGoZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: xml, xsl = html
Uttered [EMAIL PROTECTED], spake thus: Is this enough or do you need the complete file? That's fine, I get the idea. Thanks! pgpqq15UXtpnW.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Version from CVS building...
Uttered J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED], spake thus: What exactly are the problems you experience with the jpackage.org toolsstuff? Did you discuss them with the jpackage.org staff? Has this something to do with the JDK/JRE installation? Are you actually trying to build FOP from source with the jpackage.org tools? Using the jpackage.org tools, I'm trying to compile the CVS version of FOP. Even if it's in a partial state, I'm wondering if it will succeed in generating a PDF build of a DocBook XML file. The current tool generates the error: [ERROR] file:/tmp/xmlto.HY6297/ldd-en.proc:4316:-1 The id id3094608 already exists in this document and I take that to be a duplicate auto-generated id since none of mine look like that. Ideas? pgp57BbZiNYGY.pgp Description: PGP signature
Version from CVS building...
Does the current CVS version build on an FC3 system? I've not had much luck using the tools and stuff from jpackage.org, so I was wondering how I could access the nightly builds. Cheers! pgpD8lyFtx07U.pgp Description: PGP signature