Exactly. A totally cool XSLT/XSL:FO/SVG development center for xml
hackers (means: no WYSIWYG editor). :-) Hopefully even with some simple
XML editor included.
> > I just wanted to something to this. At Outline we've made a little tool
> > we use during XSLT/FO development. It still lacks a lot o
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> I see. By the way, I didn't mean to imply that your proposal isn't valid.
> I think it is.
I also believe it would be greatly useful. I'm currently using xml spy as
editor and it has lovely "FO" button to run fop in awt mode, but I have to
close awt window every time I'm
I see. By the way, I didn't mean to imply that your proposal isn't valid.
I think it is. Would you please be so kind and enter your feature
request in BugZilla, so it doesn't get lost in the depths of the mailing
list archives?
I just wanted to something to this. At Outline we've made a little to
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Subject: Re: Enhancement Request
Hmm, I've got a little tip. I'm using GhostView. Whenever the PDF that
is currently open in GhostView is changed and you switch the focus fr
Hmm, I've got a little tip. I'm using GhostView. Whenever the PDF that
is currently open in GhostView is changed and you switch the focus from
something else back to GhostView it automatically reloads the PDF.
On 04.06.2002 19:30:34 Jim Urban wrote:
> I would like to suggest the following enhance
I would like to suggest the following enhancement:
We use the AWT viewer while creating XSL:FO style sheets to view the output.
This is faster then generating a PDF and loading it into Acrobat Reader over
and over again. It would be great if the AWT viewer had a “Reload” button
which would repro