uot;\r\n}";
>} else {
>os() << "{\\field\\flddirty{\\*\\fldinst INCLUDEPICTURE \"";
>// FIXME non-ascii characters
>for (i = 0; i < filename.size(); i++) {
> if (filename[i] == '\\')
> os() <<
i'm also looking for it. i'm a student working on this RTF converter. do
you know anything about OLE? i want to try embedding a bmp image into
RTF to see if it works, but i've found there's something more than that.
what i mean is there seems to be some more hex data apart from the
proper bmp data
where can i get news about it?
marco
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Can anybody here clarify the difference of a point in RTF and a pixel in
FO?
I added an image to a RTF file and looked at its dimensions, it's
134x38pixels.
then i opened the RTF source code to see it's equivalent, it's like
this:
...
\picwgoal2009\pichgoal569
...
\objw2009\objh569
...
so how i
I can run Fop but can't do other batch files like build.bat etc. in
Windows 98. The error message told me to set the JAVA_HOME variable to
point to my JVM. I looked through FAQ but couldn't find a clue. Can
anybody tell me step by step how to do it?
marco
I'm not sure if it's the right question in this mailing list, but can
anybody tell me where I can get the whole RTF specs offline (eg. in PDF
format). I don't have internet access at home.
marco
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Hello,
i've downloaded fop-bin-0_17_0.jar and tried to transform a fo file to
pdf but failed. i saved the fo.jar (i've renamed it) to the classpath
WINNT\system32
and invoke the line
java -jar fo.jar -fo test.fo -pdf test.pdf
but the command prompt just returns the lines
Failed to load Main-
hello,
i'm a beginner in xml and xsl-fo. i've seen the FAQ and found that FOP
does not support certain encoding. can anybody here explain what these
encodings are: windows-1252, ISO-8859-1, UTF-8, UTF-16. and does that
mean the XSL stylesheet has to make explicit the encoding in order to
transfor