Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
Now that we've got someone who will work on the AWT Renderer I'd like to
know if someone is against renaming the AWT Renderer to Java2D Renderer.
[..]
Any objections?
Not at all.
Christian
Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
Most of you will probably have heard that ApacheCon Europe will be happening in
July. I think it would be great if FOP would somehow be visible there.
Yes, maybe a FOP BOF.
There's a call for participation ending 2005-03-04. Any ideas?
Who's planning to go to Stuttgart? I w
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Hmm, sorry, I didn't take into account that this address could be
properly subscribed. I wonder how they did this because I don't think
PayPal would use such an address to monitor our mailing lists. Very
Yes, that's a bit scary but IIRC ezmlm has an option to subscribe
under
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Moderators,
please be a bit more careful. This seems to be a phishing attempt. Also,
Hey, I'm innocent ;-|
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was subscribed to fop-dev (unsubscribed now) so there
wasn't much I could have done as a moderator.
The same mail for fop-user ended up as moderation m
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Hi FOP people,
I have the great pleasure to announce that Jeremias Maerki has been
elected as an ASF member at the last member's meeting during ApacheCon.
Congratulations Jeremias!
I'm sure you will agree that this is well deserved, given all the energy
that Jeremias ha
The Web Maestro wrote:
[..]
On a similar note, I am 'contemplating' committing the xml-fop/build/
folder ('built' by apache-forrest-0.6). My reasoning for this is
two-fold: 1. it contains the FOP web site (which I've spent a
significant amount of time to re-create).
The generated website should
Clay Leeds wrote:
Considering that we're going to be moving the FOP wiki[1] away from the
security challenged nagoya[2], does FOP's Bugzilla[3] also need to move?
Currently the only Bugzilla installation within the ASF is the one on
Nagoya so there is nothing to move to.
But IIRC infrastructure's
Clay Leeds schrieb:
Sounds good to me. What do we need to do to make it so?
See http://wiki.apache.org/general/HowToMakeWikiAdminRequests
and http://wiki.apache.org/general/UseModMigration
Christian
Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
Any volunteers?
I did already volunteer some time ago[1] ;-)
But I'm still waiting for xml-graphics tlp ...
[1] http://mail-archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listId=63&msgNo=8321
Hi all,
just want to let you know that I'm moderating fop-[cvs|dev|user]
so if someone needs to know under which email adress he is subscribed
or has problems to unsubscribe just tell me ...
Christian
Simon Pepping schrieb:
Team,
I propose that we make Luca Furini a member of the FOP team.
+1
Christian
Glen Mazza wrote:
Simon, a word of caution*, I believe that anything
that goes into the Apache repository will need to be
copyright The Apache Software Foundation and only The
Apache Software Foundation. (Just look at the bottom
No, the contribution is covered by the CLA (which you should have rea
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 15.07.2004 18:02:34 Christian Geisert wrote:
And it looks like there will be an ApacheCon Europe .. in 2005 in Stuttgart.
That's very good news. Where did you hear that?
http://ken.coar.org/burrow/#983
And someone else told me it's 99% sure.
Christian
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
So far, I've met Bertrand and Jörg. No surprise as they live within about
120km of my place. :-) It's really interesting what difference it makes
to have someone directly in front of you. Too bad, Skype still doesn't
have video conferencing support. Anyone already using a vid
Peter B. West wrote:
Chris,
It was wonderful, thank you. Drive-by tourism of the highest order.
For sure ;-)
(I spent four weeks on both islands some years ago and it was way to
short ..)
When I have some photos of the wedding and the tour I will post them.
Yes please - and of course congratulat
Glen Mazza wrote:
--- Clay Leeds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BTW, I wouldn't mind changing the 'skin' for the web
site to something
more appealing ([2] comes to mind...).
+100, I like the modern white background. Axis also
I like this better too ... we should have at look at the krysalis/tigris
(
Chris Bowditch wrote:
[..]
Uh, looks like there went something wrong with the linefeeds.
And keyword substitution is wrong (ko instead of kkv)
Uh Oh! You are right. Ive fixed the file, so now how do I fix this in
CVS, just re-commit the file??
Yes ;-)
--
Christian
cbowditch (at) apache.org wrote:
cbowditch2004/04/02 05:50:52
Modified:src/java/org/apache/fop/fo/flow Block.java
Log:
Applied Luca Furini's patch from bugzilla entry 28021.
Corrections to behaviour of whitespace-treatment property
Revision ChangesPath
1.14 +404 -3
Chris Bowditch wrote:
Team,
sorry but another newbie committer question:
I downloaded a patch program from the internet. Not sure if there is a
specific one I need, or whether they all conform to a standard. When I
try to run the patch program with unified patch file in the xml-fop
directory,
Glen Mazza wrote:
Team,
I'd like us to go ahead and make Simon Pepping our
newest FOP team member. He has provided steady ML
+1 (if the notes will make it to the wiki/website ;-)
--
Christian
Simon Pepping wrote:
Rainer Schöpf of the CTAN team pointed out that there is a new version
of the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3,
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3.html. He stated that this
version is DSFG compliant, although I could not find this statement on
the web site.
The
Glen Mazza wrote:
Team,
The Cocoon project is starting to move away from
Avalon. Their "building on stone" email thread today
[1], deals with the need to build Cocoon on a solid
framework they have control over, and not on the
framework of another team that is apparently suffering
from high turno
Christian Geisert wrote:
J.Pietschmann wrote:
[..]
Should we wait for the Apache XML reorganization to
complete or should we rush ahead and create out own
Wiki already?
+1 for the new wiki
It has a nicer look, supports XML export and we can have 'commit
messages' to fop-cvs
Other
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Hi all,
now that the ASF has its new Wiki farm up and running,
they pester everyone with moving from UseModWiki
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?HomePage
to the MoinMoinWiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/general
Should we wait for the Apache XML reorganization to
comple
Chris Bowditch wrote:
[..]
Thinking that SSH is not strictly required for write access, I had a go
Wrong!
You either need to make a frsh checkout with your commiiter id
or change your already checked out module as shown here:
http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html#general
Christian
Glen Mazza wrote:
Team,
Waxing chutzpaic, I'd like us to try again to make
Clay a committer on this project. You may recall his
+1
(in the hope that we finally get those breadcrumbs fixed and a whole
site pdf ;-)
Christian
Peter B. West wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
None of the old committers is still active though
one or two are still injecting a comment from time to time. We have a
That would be me ;-)
I'm in temporary lurking mode as there are other "things" with a higher
priority at the moment (happy daddy since
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Hi all,
I get a nice Junit failure:
Testcase: testFO2PDFWithDOM took 0.23 sec
Caused an ERROR
[..]
This seems to have something to do mixing Jars form the JDK and
fop/lib. Does anybody have an idea how this can be avoided?
I had a similar problem with JUnit/Log4J some time
Finn Bock wrote:
Hi,
I've received my account information and everything appears to work
Welcome on board!
fine. In the guides for setting up CVS there are several ways to set up
tunneling
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsonwin32.html
but instead I used the :ext: protocol and set CVS_RSH=
J.Pietschmann wrote:
[..]
Acutually I doubt FOP 0.20.5 will run completely in an 1.2 environment.
The binary is compiled with 1.4.1, and I vaguely remember compiling
No, with 1.3
problems already for 0.20.4 on 1.2.
See http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-dev&m=102372166019810&w=2
Christian
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
In recognition for his contributions to this project I'd like to propose
Andreas L. Delmelle as a FOP committer. He's active on both dev and user
mailing lists for over 6 months now. He's actively helping out on the
user mailing list and shows interest in FOP development. Pro
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
In recognition for his contributions to this project I'd like to propose
"Web Maestro" Clay Leeds as a FOP committer. He's active on both dev and
user mailing lists for at least 1 year now. He's actively helping out on
the user mailing list and as our favourite nit-picker :-)
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
In recognition for his contributions to this project I'd like to propose
Chris Bowditch as a FOP committer. He's active on both dev and user
mailing lists for at least 18 months now. He's actively helping out on
the user mailing list and shows interest in FOP development. Pro
Victor Mote wrote:
Modified:src/documentation/content/xdocs book.xml
Log:
Added link to the Wiki
Chris:
FYI, there is a link to the Wiki on the dev tab, the thinking being that the
Wiki would be used primarily for development and design issues that are
probably not of general interest to th
Victor Mote wrote:
+1
+1
Christian
Glen Mazza wrote:
[..]
2.) My problem with yesterday's file is that the Index
was "Index:
xml-fop/src/java/org/apache/fop/render/rtf/rtflib/testdocs/SimpleLists.java",
but I don't store FOP in an parent directory named
"xml-fop".
I manually edited all the indices in the patch file to
just star
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Not bad. I wonder how this compares to other projects. Can we check
those figures ourselves somewhere? I'm not on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just asked Ken and he gave his ok (but if it gets abused he'll put
restrictions on it).
if you send a message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with
ma
Hi,
Ken Coar just mentioned on infrastructure@ that he has done an app for
getting mailing list information.
Here are the results for FOP:
Lists matching 'fop':
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subscribers: 93
Moderators: dirkxwebweaving.org,
christian.geisertisu-gmbh.de
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sub
Clay Leeds schrieb:
Victor Mote wrote:
Christian Geisert wrote:
BTW any volunteer to write a nice readme.html for the download page like
[..]
Hehe... I didn't know how either. I just copied those from the examples,
and created an HTML file and submitted it (along with the fop_logo.jpg
Clay Leeds schrieb:
I just tried to find the download link for fop-0.20.4. That version has
been tested and used in production by our staff and clients.
Unfortunately, there are no download links available. The "old download
location" listed on the FOP/download page is empty.
Uhh, I did update t
Hi all,
the FOP team is pleased to announce the release of FOP 0.20.5
Binary and source distributions are available at:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/xml/fop
Changes since 0.20.4 include:
- Added support for PDF encryption
- Perfomance tuning
- Fixed link hotspot positioning
- Fixed multi
J.Pietschmann schrieb:
Victor Mote wrote:
The original thread got corrupted into two different issues. If you are
talking about the issue with tables,
I'm just waiting for the release to be prepared so that
I can commit fixes for this and a few other annoyances.
The release is actually tagged sinc
Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
On 02.07.2003 01:07:08 J.Pietschmann wrote:
I tried to produce a concept for some automated JUnit test...
[..]
BTW, I've started a few JUnit tests myself (tests for basic
functionality of the API and for the IO-related classes).
I also thought a bit about testing lately a
Victor Mote schrieb:
Clay Leeds wrote:
A single PDF manual for FOP would really be nice... It might even be
[..]
that, but it might make more sense to try to use Forrest/Cocoon instead, so
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=forrest-dev&m=105516618908652&w=2 ?
Christian
Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
Most likely they are stuck in the moderator queue. Who are our
Yeah, probably every new committer faced this problem.
If it still doesn't work ask apmail.
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Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
On 29.06.2003 23:36:48 J.Pietschmann wrote:
Given messsages like
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-user&m=105689746128501&w=2
should we provide the FOP distributions as ZIP files too?
+1
+1
The dist target already creates ZIPs and I actually don't why
we only do .tgz d
Victor Mote schrieb:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
[..]
.. Some of the source files contain non-ASCII characters (see
main/JForVersionInfo.java, line 67, for example), but are encoded as
ASCII
(instead of UTF-8), so the IDE was choking...
Are .java files meant to be encoded in UTF-8? I didn't know th
Christian Geisert schrieb:
Oleg Tkachenko schrieb:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I agree, so +1 from me.
Here is my +1.
+1
Clearly enough +1 and no -1, congratulations Glen!
According to http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html the account
request should be handled by the PMC - so Jeremias or Peter
would
Hi,
What's going on with the new logo?
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Ok,
RC3a seems to be rather stable and the changes since then look
non-critical to me. What about doing the release now (read: next days)
(and maybe 0.20.5a later if we get more hyphenation patterns back)
Or should we make the changes proposed by Jörg (improved memory
usage with tables - see
http
Oleg Tkachenko schrieb:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I agree, so +1 from me.
Here is my +1.
+1
Welcome Glen
Gut so, jetzt müssen wir seine Patches nicht mehr bearbeiten.
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J.Pietschmann schrieb:
Hi all,
now that there are a few more modifications in the maintenance
branch, waht about including the fixes mentione here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-user&m=105371539508744&w=2
It would need some testing (read 0.20.5rc4)
Nooo, no more RCs for 0.20.5 please
It's alm
J.Pietschmann wrote:
[..]
Because hyphenation license updates seem to be slow, what about
doing an rc3 in 10-15 days? We'll get rid of this duplicated text
problem which poeple complain about much too often and get also
a more thourough test of the encryption stuff.
Yes, another RC makes sense bu
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
This will have to wait until Joerg gets back from London.
...and until a SVG viewer is up and running :-/
Have you tried Squiggle (Batik's SVG viewer) ?
You just have to copy&paste the URLs from the HTML source.
Christian
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Peter B. West wrote:
Let's do some elimination rounds. Everyone pick a small number of
favourites, say 3. Eliminate anything that doesn't get 2 votes. Do the
same, specifying 2 favourites. Eliminate. Then vote for 1 logo. Most
votes wins. In the event of a tie, there's a run-off for the w
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> True. At least, that's what I believe. I just didn't want to remove it,
> yet, because Gump refers to it. That reference should be removed first
> IMO and I haven't gotten to it, yet. I'll see into it tomorrow.
That's on my todo list too but if you change the gump descripto
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I'm in major refactoring mode/mood. :-) So I would like to finally make
the long due move from src/org/.. to src/java/org. We've discussed it
more than once and we didn't come to an end. So I would like to propose
the following:
[..]
If you guys agree with that, I will do th
Peter B. West wrote:
Joerg,
Is there an infrastructure@ archive?
No (IIRC because of the security related issues discussed there)
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J.Pietschmann schrieb:
Hi all,
and in particular Christian: the freshmeat.net entry lists
FOP as version 0.17. What went wrong there?
Well I did register some weeks ago as owner and there has been no
release since then.
Christian
--
Ok,
if I understand it right we are allowed to distribute the LPPL
hyphenation patterns (both source and binary) together with FOP
if we add the LPPL LICENSE for the patterns (for example in the
in the root dir) to the distribution ?
(And to be safe I'll ask this on licensing@)
other issues:
-pt.x
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Maintenance branch is changed to full licence. I feel dizzy now. :-)
A big thank you for doing this!
(If I make it to Hannover I'll pay you a beer ;-)
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J.Pietschmann wrote:
[..]
BTW we should track down and delete all binary distribution
no.xml appears first in FOP 0.19.0.
containing the compiled hyph file from the three GPL sources.
The source distributions are not an immediate risk and can be
The source distribution also includes fop.jar
kep
Hi all,
the second Release Candidate for 0.20.5 is finally available at
http://www.apache.org/dist/xml/fop for downloading and testing.
(New download location - please use a mirror if possible)
It is planed to make the actual release on on february the 28th
if no serious bugs show up.
The change
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 hy
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
fo
Hi all,
everything done for release candidate 2 ?
(except removing hyphenation patterns)
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Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 15.02.2003 18:05:31 Christian Geisert wrote:
[..]
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 ...
Do you have a link? LGPL i
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I've just checked de.xml as an example. It refers to the LPPL
(http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.html). IANAL but the point 7 of the
"conditions on distribution and modification" state that the licence
under which the modified file (de.xml) is distributed must meet some
re
Ok,
in a perfect world the 0.20.5 release would have happend last
year and we all were working on HEAD now but in reality we're
still fixing bugs (which is ok as it will take some time till
the first "redesign-relase") but nevertheless we should finally
finish 0.20.5.
So I propose the following pl
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Christian Geisert wrote:
Thanks for contribution but as I'm planing to do the 0.20.5 release
tomorrow (really ;-) it's just to late for it.
I want to take a closer look at this:
Ok?
1. We need to keep a list of all pages. If a marker is refer
Mark C. Allman wrote:
Attached is the cvs diff for all 22 files changed. Also attached (in
[..]
Comments, criticisms, and feedback are encouraged.
Thanks for contribution but as I'm planing to do the 0.20.5 release
tomorrow (really ;-) it's just to late for it.
Christian
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J.Pietschmann wrote:
Christian Geisert wrote:
problems if leaders are mixed with graphics on the same line
Did this work with older releases?
Probably not. There is a potential for line overflows, dropped text and
missing spaces. IIRC in the current code space before leaders was always
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Hi,
I more or less fixed the leader generation causing all sorts of
problems and specifically #15936.
Some issues:
- The state machine detecting line breaks is brittle. It will probably
cause problems if leaders are mixed with graphics on the same line
I'm again tempted to
Peter B. West wrote:
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Hello there!
btw, forgive my ignorance, but how do I get the site to be updated? I
have generated one more page for logo contest and commited pages
successfully to xml-site/targets/fop, but after 2 days the site is
still not updated :(
You have to
Miller, Iain wrote:
Hi,
Some thoughts on the problems with leader processing.
[..]
Here's some ideas:
If there's a leader in a line, then make the InlineSpaces non resizable,
and make the WordArea that was generated by the leader resizable (or
expand LeaderArea to cover all leaders, not ju
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
[..]
I'll put your fix in but I can't guarantee that it'll be before
Christian does the release.
Bug #15936 is still an open issue ...
I've mixed feelings about committing patches at this stage of the
release but it's ok if they are as simple as this one.
(I'll just thi
Peter B. West wrote:
[..]
In any case, it's up to us to work out who we want our representatives
on the PMC to be, and forward one or two names. That's my take on the
matter.
That's how I understand it too.
And to simplify the nomination I'm stepping back.
+1 for Jeremias and Peter
Chris
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I'm for having two. Takers?
Yes, two is better.
I'd be happy to volunteer too.
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Ok,
we should finally finish 0.20.5
Open issues:
Remove xml-apis from Batik (Jeremias?)
Joerg has mentioned bug #15936 as showstopper to me.
(http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15936)
Should we try to fix this? If yes any volunteer?
Anything else?
Christian
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Hi all.
Reading the mailing list archives (developer and user) I found that the
topic of named destinations was raised several times and it seems that
many people would like / need this feature. Studiying the changes list I
even
found the entry
# Linking to a specific pa
Seems like this mail didn't make it to fop-dev.
Original Message
Subject: xml.apache.org refactoring #1
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 11:12:53 -0800
From: Ted Leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL
Arnd Beißner wrote:
Hi Jeremias,
I just submitted the PS renderer fix/enhancement I recently mentioned
to BugZilla, bug #16130
[..]
Hope you can still get this into 0.20.5,
I just tested your patch and it looks good.
I'm inclined to commit the patch. Other opinions?
Christian
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Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I'll continue to do the directory moves in the redesign and I'm still
hoping for a volunteer to do the server side move/copy of the src/org
directory to src/java/org.
It's easy, but we'll loose ability to build old revisions then (didn't
we yet?).
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I know I'm getting troublesome, but here's another observation. On our
website we have at least 3 different ways to mention our beloved
"Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects":
- XSL:FO (I'm guilty of using this in the past)
- XSL-FO
- FO
(each in upper- and low
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
[..]
Christian, when do you plan to release 0.20.5? Seems like no major bugs
are around, right?
Yes, I'm just waiting for your tutorial ;-)
Just kidding ... my plan is "in the next days"
Christian
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Peter B. West wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Since I've made the checkstyle.cfg file an integral part of our style
guide I have to bring this up before changing:
I'd like to add a line "checkstyle.ignore.braces = yes". This enables
one line ifs like the following:
[..]
if (isEnabled)
doO
Victor Mote wrote:
Just to be clear -- is the script updating from /home/cvs/xml-fop or from
/home/cvs/xml-site/targets/fop? We have discussions floating around about
both of these.
/home/cvs/xml-site/targets/fop
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Hi all,
Sam Ruby has added the FOP website to his script which updates
daedalus (xml.apache.org) from icarus (cvs.apache.org)
every 6 hours, starting at midnight Pacific Time (where daedalus is
hosted).
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Guillaume Déflache wrote:
Christian Geisert wrote:
- Perfo[r]mance tuning
Typo in CHANGES: bug number should read 14013, not 14103 (Cocoon bug)!
Fixed, thanks.
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Peter B. West wrote:
Jeff Turner wrote:
Forrest is in the same boat as FOP when it comes to site updates. AFAIK,
there are no docs, but the process is:
- Committers commit generated docs to xml-site/targets/{project}
Generated by what? Forrestbot? Where? Is the login that appears at
Yo
Hi all,
the Release Candidate for 0.20.5 is finally available at
http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop for downloading and testing.
It is planed to make the actual release in about two weeks
if no serious bugs show up.
Changes since 0.20.4 include:
- Fixed link hotspot positioning
- Fixed multi-thread
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Christian Geisert wrote:
I just noticed bsf.jar in the lib directory and IIRC it was needed by
xalan1. As we switched to xalan2 some time ago is it ok for everyone
if I remove bsf.jar?
btw, isn't bsf.jar used by xalan2 to process extensions?
Yes it's
IvanLatysh wrote:
Hi.
I am experience problem when I am trying to get output from the FOP as png.
Images are not shown in the result png.
Could someone help me with it.
First of all you need to tell us which FOP version you are using.
If it's 0.20.4 you need to download Jimi from SUN at:
http
Hi all,
I've (finally) updated the build process to the new Forrest docs
and I'm ready now for doing the Release Candidate.
If this is ok for everybody I'll do it later today.
Christian
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Jeremias Maerki wrote:
How will we maintain the website after the copy? Change in trunk then
copy over to maint branch each time something is changed? Or can we
Yes, I'm not sure if automatic merging would work and I don't think
there will be a lot of changes.
Christian
Hi all,
I just noticed bsf.jar in the lib directory and IIRC it was needed by
xalan1. As we switched to xalan2 some time ago is it ok for everyone if
I remove bsf.jar?
Christian
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Victor Mote wrote:
I see that Keiron has republished the web site. Here are some comments:
1. Keiron, would it help any, now that you have gotten the basic flow going,
for one of us to take the web-site publication burden from you? I know
Christian is involved in doc. If he does not wish to do it
J.Pietschmann wrote:
[..]
web.xml: keep it with the *.java.
I would prefer something like src/conf/web.xml
servlet.jar: provide a property for the location, defaulting
to lib/servlet.jar. Conditionalize the servlet compilation
on availability of ${servlet.jar}. Users can either copy a
servlet
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Hello there!
What do you think about
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13586?
Stefan asks us to use something like
float currentLetterSpacing = (float) 9.99;
instead of
float currentLetterSpacing = Float.NaN
in PDFRenderer.java due to jre-1.3.1 for l
Hi,
for the documentation for the maintenance release I think the
best thing is to copy src/documentation over from trunk and then
add a simple to build.xml
Comments?
The track.png in status.html needs a update. How is it done?
Christian
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