On Friday 27 December 2002 22:57, "Lee, Insoo" wrote:
> [run] org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN rates.xml -XSL rates_pdf.xsl -OUT
> rates.fo
>
> this step took about 1 minute...
You seem to use a seriously underpowered machine, or you've complicated
the transformation too much. I routinely transfo
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From: Arnd Beißner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 3:53 PM
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Subject: RE: FOP performance - frustrating.. help!!
> Thanks for your reply... given XML and XSL, how would I generate FO so I
can post it
java -cp
> Thanks for your reply... given XML and XSL, how would I generate FO so I
can post it
java -cp xalan-2.4.1.jar org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN yourxml.xml
-XSL yourxslt.xsl -OUT yoroutput.fo
The classpath is just an example - use the name of your xalan.jar
Arnd Beissner
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: RE: FOP
performance - frustrating.. help!!
Really, what rows look like in XML is not helpful to us. What is
helpful is seeing the FO, since FOP tranforms from the FO and not really from
the XML. You may be using FO markup that's making the transformation and
rendering costly, b
Title: FOP performance - frustrating.. help!!
Really, what rows look like in XML is not helpful to us. What is
helpful is seeing the FO, since FOP tranforms from the FO and not really from
the XML. You may be using FO markup that's making the transformation and
rendering costly, but we woul