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On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 09:57, Jim Urban wrote:
Has anyone used FOP within a Java Web Start application?
I've used FOP in an application. I've used Java Web Start. I have not
put an FOP application in Java Web Start. I don't see any reason it
couldn't be done, though.
I need to produce
On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 14:37, Sami, Abdul (Netprosys) wrote:
I am using Fop-0.20.1. to generate PDF. How can i stop FOP from printing
console messages?
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Or i could redirect the messages to some file.
Yes you could.
Plus from which jar i could get
Hello,
does anyone have a good tool to create an XSL:FO file without the use of a
stylesheet?
The idea is to use the program to read in an XML file and convert it to
XSL:FO. Basically you are substituting the stylesheet. The reason I want to
do this is because I think XSLT is very
Hello,
I use FOP with JWS : no problem. You just have to sign the jar files.
Bye,
Stphane
From: Weiqi Gao [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/15/2002 06:13 AM CST
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On Friday 15 February 2002 15:47, Roland wrote:
does anyone have a good tool to create an XSL:FO file without the use
of a stylesheet?
You might want to look at jdom (www.jdom.org), a very nice DOM
manipulation library for java.
Saxon (http://users.iclway.co.uk/mhkay/saxon) is also a good
Hello,
After building metrics file and editing config file, I'm able to embed
OCR-B-1 font into a pdf file when I invoke FOP from command line. But when
I do this thru Cocoon, the font is being ignored and the default Times New
Roman font is being used instead.
I have seen messages
I just want to confirm your statement You just have to sign the jar files.
The FOP (Apache - Jakarta) folks don't sign the fop.jar file? Is my signing
it with my certificate within the copyright agreement?
Just want to be legal,
Jim
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Title: RE: fop dtd attached
Hi,
Chuck Paussa recently posted a FOP.dtd.
First: Thank you very much!
Second: Is it really a FOP.DTD? I think it's rather a FO.DTD (note the small difference: FOP vs. FO), isn't it?
Chuck guessed that people are asking for an FOP.DTD to use it with
Hi Roland,
have you tried FOA ? This is an authoring tool that helps you to
generate the XSL-T without knowing anything about it.
Please have a look: http://foa.sourceforge.net
Fabio
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From: Roland [mailto:[EMAIL
You have to specify your user-config file. Look at the javadocs of
org.apache.cocoon.serialization.FOPSerializer.
From the javadocs...
* The use of a config file for FOP is enabled by adding a configuration
* element to the serializer in the sitemap.
* user-config
I am trying to use FOP within my application to process and display (in AWT
mode) a FO I create by processing records from a database. I get to the
point where I have a String object containing the FO but I can't seem to get
FOP to display its AWT window. Could someone please pass along some
Hello, Jim!
You wrote to FOP Dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 15 Feb 2002 14:15:13 -0600:
JU I am trying to use FOP within my application to process and display
JU (in AWT mode) a FO I create by processing records from a database.
JU I get to the point where I have a String object containing
awt.run(new File(xml), new File(xsl));
This line presents a problem for me. I no have files. All I have is a
String containing the FO which I received from a call to the server. Tthe
server runs xml data retrieved from a database through xslt and returns the
output FO to the client for
Hello!
Thanks in advance
forany and allassistance.
I defined
manytables containing text in my stylesheet like the
following:
fo:table font-family="Times
Roman"
font-size="12pt"fo:table-column
column-width="1.5in"/fo:table-column
column-width="6.0in"/
fo:table-body
fo:table-row
Keiron,
Some questions below.
Keiron Liddle wrote:
FO Tree
---
The FO Tree is a representation of the XSL:FO document. This represents
the steps Objectify from the spec. The Refinement step is part of reading
and using the properties which may happen immediately or during the
Thanks for your reply Jeremias !
We did specify the user-confg file as per the instructions; and coded both
relative path (from the place the application has started the JVM) and also
absolute path. Can you pls let me know if there is something else I'm
missing?
Regards,
Satish
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