Hi Jens,
What do you mean by “do not hyphenate properly”? If FOP doesn’t
hyphenate at all, this probably is because it is missing hyphenation
patterns. Look here for how to install them:
http://offo.sourceforge.net/hyphenation/index.html
Otherwise, could you please attach your FO file and
Hi Jens,
Jens Stavnstrup wrote:
Vincent
The english hyphenation patterna is embedded in the main FOP archive
(i.e fop.jar) in both FOP 0.20.5 and FOP 0.95
No it’s not (at least not in FOP 0.95). You have to download the
separate fop-hyph.jar.
You should have got the following warning when
All,
Google is sponsoring each year many organizations to allow students to
contribute to free software projects over the summer. This is known as
the Google Summer of Code.
Such organizations would apply to become a mentoring organization,
sometime in early March. Being a mentoring
On Wednesday 16 Dec 2009 15:28:56 Stefan Seefeld wrote:
All,
Google is sponsoring each year many organizations to allow students to
contribute to free software projects over the summer. This is known as
the Google Summer of Code.
Such organizations would apply to become a mentoring
Hi,
The problem with that workaround is that if there is no width information in
the table, then there are too many variables for the automatic table layout.
Without any width information in your table markup, all columns in the
wrapper table are considered proportional and set to the same
For shared images, your life and book generation will be much improved with a
simpler directory structure. In the following suggestion, chapter files in both
the Admin and User books have the same path to the shared image files.
/docs
|
|_ /admin
|___| admin-only-chapter
|___|
You will need to address the paths via a relative path (i.e.
subsect/../../img). It looks like you have done that but you may also think
about
using XSLTPROC with the xinclude option. This may be a better option.
You could also try using a catalog to resolve the names