RE: Difference between 0.20.5 and 1.0 PDF libraries?

2004-10-19 Thread Gil Loureiro
Hi Keiron, You are sure about that? Because I've actually on my machine installed Acrobat Reader 4.0. And I've already tried to open files, and I get an error, trying to open in Acrobat Reader 6.0 (on neighborhood PC) everything is fine. I've searched one example to check the content, but I'

RE: Difference between 0.20.5 and 1.0 PDF libraries?

2004-10-19 Thread Gil Loureiro
Keiron are more or less right. An example from the Changes from Version1.3 to1.4 from Adobe: Backward Compatibility A PDF 1.3 or earlier viewer will ignore all transparency-related parameters, such as alpha, soft mask, and blend mode. All graphics objects, including ones defined in

[GUMP@brutus]: Project xml-fop (in module xml-fop) failed

2004-10-19 Thread Sam Ruby
To whom it may engage... This is an automated request, but not an unsolicited one. For more information please visit http://gump.apache.org/nagged.html, and/or contact the folk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project xml-fop has an issue affecting its community integration. This issue affects 1

rarr; in DnI documentation

2004-10-19 Thread Clay Leeds
Simon, One of the characters in your documentation is causing problems in the Forrest build process. I'd like to swap the rarr; (amp;rarr;) characters with either 'gt;' (amp;gt;) or '--gt;' (--amp;gt;)? Or... after some looking I found the rarr; numeric entity: #8594; [amp;#8594;]. I found

Re: rarr; in DnI documentation

2004-10-19 Thread J.Pietschmann
Clay Leeds wrote: I found the rarr; in a bunch of places but the numeric entity took a while... Bookmark this: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html Ctrl-F and type in the entity name, the decimal or the hex numbers. For completeness bookmark http://www.unicode.org/charts/charindex.html

Re: rarr; in DnI documentation

2004-10-19 Thread Clay Leeds
On Oct 19, 2004, at 12:50 PM, J.Pietschmann wrote: Bookmark this: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html Ctrl-F and type in the entity name, the decimal or the hex numbers. For completeness bookmark http://www.unicode.org/charts/charindex.html J.Pietschmann Thanks! Might as well get it