I am trying to use a new tag in a docbook document. The tag is in a
different namespace. However, it's not being matched in my customization
layer.
In the document:
directory-structure xmlns=http://directories;
In my stylesheet:
?xml version=1.0?
xsl:stylesheet
Hello dear community,
I generated pdf and html files with fob 0.94. In my pdf-file the image can
be seen, but in the html-files, I don't see the images.
Can anyone help me?
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Hi Docbook gurus
I am experiencing an error when trying to compile my .fo files into pdf
via FOP-0.94. I have configured the fonts (re-created the font metrics
files with fop-0.94), registered them in the xconf file and receive this
error when processing:
org.apache.fop.apps.FOPException: Font
This is probably an issue of paths to the image files. For PDF, the path to
images is relative to the XML source files, since the images must be found and
used during PDF generation. Once the images are embedded in the generated PDF,
the path, of course, no longer matters.
For HTML, the path
Hi Andrew,
Since your question is very FOP specific, I’d suggest you to use the
fop-user@ mailing list [1] in the future.
With FOP 0.94 you no longer need to generate XML metrics files. You can
simply register your font like this:
font kerning=yes embed-url=path/to/MyFont.ttf
-Original Message-
From: Ron Catterall
Mauritz
Not appeared as yet (10:10 CST, 16:10 GMT). Do we have another delay
in the build?
I don't think so. It works for me.
Yesterday, I downloaded snapshot revision 7680. The modified
table.properties attribute-set was there in
Hello,
I have given the absolute path of the image files. It has nothing changed.
Have you got another idea?
Barton Wright wrote:
This is probably an issue of paths to the image files. For PDF, the path
to images is relative to the XML source files, since the images must be
found and
The absolute path is probably the wrong approach. It would have to be the
absolute path from the point of view of the web server you want to ultimately
host the HTML files, which is almost certainly not the same absolute path as
the machine on which you build the HTML files.
It's hard to
Yes, all OK now. I must have been a bit too quick off the mark.
-Original Message-
From: Ron Catterall
Mauritz
Not appeared as yet (10:10 CST, 16:10 GMT). Do we have another delay
in the build?
I don't think so. It works for me.
Yesterday, I downloaded snapshot revision