On 2002.02.23 16:33 Matthew L. Avizinis wrote:
The question is, How are extension element properties mapped? I new
element seems to be recognized by FOP just fine, but any properties I
include are ignored by FOP, i.e. an exception is raised stating that
the
property in question is ignored
Keiron Liddle wrote:
...
By using element mappings it is possible to read other XML and either
- set information on the area tree
- create pseudo FO Objects that create areas in the area tree
- create FO Objects
** Mapping elements to classes?
I'm not sure what the question is.
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From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 6:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [Understanding] FO Tree [3]
Keiron Liddle wrote:
...
By using element mappings it is possible to read other XML and either
- set information
On 2002.02.16 03:13 Peter B. West wrote:
** What other classes (if any) extend FONode? Where will they be
discussed?
These classes will be displayed in the diagram. That should provide enough
information to tell people where to get more information, ie. in the
classes.
** Apart from
Keiron,
Some questions below.
Keiron Liddle wrote:
FO Tree
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The FO Tree is a representation of the XSL:FO document. This represents
the steps Objectify from the spec. The Refinement step is part of reading
and using the properties which may happen immediately or during the
FO Tree
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The FO Tree is a representation of the XSL:FO document. This represents
the steps Objectify from the spec. The Refinement step is part of reading
and using the properties which may happen immediately or during the layout
process.
Each xml element is represented by a java