I agree with you (except for the last statment about one line).
I found this statement interesting:
6.6.7. fo:inline
An fo:inline that is a child of an fo:footnote may not have block-level
children. An fo:inline that is a
descendant of an fo:leader or of the fo:inline child of an fo:footnote
Buchtk, Michal wrote:
Hi Fops,
I translate messages and resources for AWT viewer, can you commit it?
It's in ISO-8859-2 coding.
Does this work with current maintenance branch (or 0.20.3 final) ?
The reason I'm asking is that the enconding of the resources has
been changed to utf-8 with fop
Hi, i forgot for encoding change.
I convert it to UTF-8 a test it with current maintain branch.
It works ok.
See new attachment.
Thanks for notice.
Michal
-Original Message-
From: Christian Geisert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 11:45 AM
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chrisg 02/05/02 04:01:22
Modified:.Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain CHANGES
Added: src/org/apache/fop/viewer/resources Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain
messages.cs resources.cs
Log:
Added czech translation for AWT viewer
Submitted by: Michal Buchtik
When trying to process my fo-file I get the following error:
FATAL ERROR: 'master-reference' for 'fo:page-sequence'matches no
'simple-page-master' or 'page-sequence-master'
My header looks like this and is copy/pasted from the examples
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
fo:root
Buchtk, Michal wrote:
Hi, i forgot for encoding change.
I convert it to UTF-8 a test it with current maintain branch.
It works ok.
See new attachment.
Committed, thanks for your contribution.
Thanks for notice.
Michal
Christian
Your stylesheet still uses pre-Recommendation XSL:FO. Please see the
release notes for instructions to resolve this:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/relnotes.html
When trying to process my fo-file I get the following error:
FATAL ERROR: 'master-reference' for 'fo:page-sequence'matches no
Title: Message
Hi
all,
Sorry in advance if
I'm not doing this right, it's my first official contribution (or attempt
thereof) to FOP!
I ran into issues
where my servlet was getting installed and run from a number of locations,
making the relative paths in fop-userconfig.xml not work, so
I have a fo document for
printing mailing labels and positioning on the printed document needs to be
exact. FOP generates a perfectly spaced PDF document, but when I print it,
Acrobat scales it down a bit and throws the whole thing off. Digging
around I found that unchecking "Shrink
David Frankson wrote:
I have a fo document for printing mailing labels and positioning on the
printed document needs to be exact. FOP generates a perfectly spaced PDF
document, but when I print it, Acrobat scales it down a bit and throws the
whole thing off. Digging around I found that
I've been working on a schema for FO documents so that I can off-load
the validation chore. I created the schema from the W3C documents which
state the following for table-cell:
Contents:
(%block;)+
In addition this formatting object may have a sequence of zero or more
fo:markers as its
I wrote a test document that implemented all of the enumerated values
for block attributes. Here are the results where FOP complained. All of
the other enumerated values seem to be implemented. For the value
inherit FOP implements inheritability. It just doesn't recognize the
inherit
Comments inline...actually, no, they're not, they are really block-stacking,
but you get the drift. :-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Karen Lease
Sent: May 2, 2002 7:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [REDESIGN] Line layout
Comments below.
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From: Chuck Paussa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: May 2, 2002 7:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What the spec says about table-row, table-cell etc.
I've been working on a schema for FO documents so that I can off-load
the validation
Arved,
This is a good idea. I half-heartedly suggested as much to Matthew
Huggett when he asked what a non-programming technical writer might
contribute. It requires too deep an insight into the spec, but he (or
Cyril) may of some assistance to you.
What would be even more generally useful
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