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On 05.02.2003 10:32:11 Klaas_Bals wrote:
Let me first quickly introduce myself. The compay I work for, Inventive
Designers, has a product called Scriptura, which is tool to work with XSLT
and XSL-FO. Scriptura consists of a WYSIWYG designer for XSL stylesheets,
and an Engine which does the
I've just decided not to comment any detail point that has been
discussed ATM because I'm currently uneasy with the current process of
forming the new API. It's too much of a bottom-up approach IMO. I fear
that we're losing ourselves in some details when not even the high-level
stuff is decided.
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 15.02.2003 18:05:31 Christian Geisert wrote:
[..]
sidenote
While doing a quick search for other hyphenation optiones I've
found a hyphenation dictionary which is based on the TeX
hyphenation tables and licensed under GNU LGPL ...
/sidenote
Do you have a link? LGPL
Hi all,
everything done for release candidate 2 ?
(except removing hyphenation patterns)
Christian
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On 17.02.2003 16:16:55 Christian Geisert wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 15.02.2003 18:05:31 Christian Geisert wrote:
[..]
sidenote
While doing a quick search for other hyphenation optiones I've
found a hyphenation dictionary which is based on the TeX
hyphenation tables and licensed
* Jeremias Maerki; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 14 Feb, 2003 wrote:
tr.xml
Can't find original file.
No licence. Check with author.
Well, since I sent out the Turkish hyphenation file I should know where
it comes right. The trhyphen.tex is installed from the SuSE 8.1 distro
toganm@earth:~/hangar rpm
I can do that. Thanks for the info.
On 17.02.2003 16:47:17 Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
* Jeremias Maerki; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 14 Feb, 2003 wrote:
tr.xml
Can't find original file.
No licence. Check with author.
Well, since I sent out the Turkish hyphenation file I should know where
it comes
Yep, from my side.
On 17.02.2003 16:19:23 Christian Geisert wrote:
everything done for release candidate 2 ?
(except removing hyphenation patterns)
Jeremias Maerki
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Jeremias Maerki wrote:
[..]
So remove everything excpet fi, pl and pt?
Yep, can you do that or shall I?
I'll do it.
[..]
IIUC we don't have to change the way the pattern are read, the problem
is the distribuition.
No. The patterns in FOP are currently in some XML format. The patterns
On 17.02.2003 17:11:42 Christian Geisert wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
[..]
So remove everything excpet fi, pl and pt?
Yep, can you do that or shall I?
I'll do it.
Thanks!
[..]
IIUC we don't have to change the way the pattern are read, the problem
is the distribuition.
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Todos, as I see them:
- Remove all incompatible hyphenation files from CVS which are not clear
to be ok.
- Find Apache-compatible hyphenation files.
I found a generic TeX distribution that came with my Red Hat (the relevant
files are installed into
http://xml.apache.org/fop/embedding.html lists 6 different examples of
embedding fop.
Where do I find these example files? I can't find them in any of the
distributions.
Dave
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They are currently only available through CVS. If you can wait until
Tuesday or Wednesday there will be a 0.20.5rc2 release that will contain
the examples.
You can also find them here:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-fop/examples/embedding/java/embedding/Attic/
Sorry for the
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
That was my original idea, to build FOP on Avalon, provide an
Avalon-based API (for advanced users and Cocoon) but have a standard
easy-to-use API that's not Avalon-based. Unfortunately, the Wiki page
currently doesn't reflect this.
No problem here: edit the proposal to
On 17.02.2003 21:08:20 J.Pietschmann wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
That was my original idea, to build FOP on Avalon, provide an
Avalon-based API (for advanced users and Cocoon) but have a standard
easy-to-use API that's not Avalon-based. Unfortunately, the Wiki page
currently doesn't
Christian Geisert wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
- Remove all incompatible hyphenation files from CVS which are not clear
to be ok.
So remove everything excpet fi, pl and pt?
Ouch. I don't think we can distribute FOP without english
hyphenation.
I just had another look at the LPPL and the
Christian Geisert wrote:
everything done for release candidate 2 ?
I think so.
(except removing hyphenation patterns)
Uh! Oh! :-)
J.Pietschmann
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Hi,
I would like to put specific attributes on odd or even pages, so I began
by looking for a way to check the context pages but I did'nt find
anything.
So I wanted to bind the fo:page-number / into a variable in order to
make some test on it when I want to add specific parameters to my
Keiron Liddle wrote:
What standard are you looking for in a dev release.
All commonly used FO features + any goodies that drop in for free.
The feature set of 0.20.1 seems to be mostly ok (i.e. keeps and
markers mostly broken, large parts of table formatting botched,
misplaced link areas, all
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I just don't want to stand on your toes.
If I were afraid of someone stepping on my toes, I'd either
shut up or commit the stuff right to CVS and damn the flak!
The wiki is a whiteboard for collecting ideas. This includes
wiping stuff which did not stand the test of
Joerg, you can freely get rid of that stuff. I originally introduced it when
I had more faith in the spec, and thought that the authors knew what they
were talking about when it came to to their math. Specifically, the lineage
pairs is an abstract concept that I can see no implementation use for.
Hi guys. I have an interesting problem that I hope you can help with.
I am trying to get the font Garamond printed on my pcl output. When I use
pdf as the output the font is on the pdf document. But when I use -pcl as
the output, there is no Garamond font there. The following are excerps from
Darryl Nortje wrote:
I am trying to get the font Garamond printed on my pcl output. When I
use
pdf as the output the font is on the pdf document. But when I use -pcl
as
the output, there is no Garamond font there. The following are excerps
from
the userconfig file, the command line argument
J.Pietschmann schrieb:
[..]
Ouch. I don't think we can distribute FOP without english
hyphenation.
Sure we *can* ;-) But if it's a good thing ...
I just had another look at the LPPL and the other files.
The LPPL file I examined seems to be harmless. The license
says we can distribute the
chrisg 2003/02/17 20:39:12
Removed: src/hyph Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain cs.xml da.xml de.xml
de_DR.xml el.xml en.xml en_US.xml fr.xml nl.xml
no.xml pt.xml ru.xml sk.xml tr.xml
Log:
removed hyphenation patterns with unclear/problematic
chrisg 2003/02/17 20:41:47
Modified:src/documentation/content/xdocs relnotes.xml
Log:
added info about removed hyphenation pattern
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +6 -1 xml-fop/src/documentation/content/xdocs/relnotes.xml
Index: relnotes.xml
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