of this project?
-Matt
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From: Charles Palmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 1:56 AM
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Subject: RE: no visual tool for FOP?
Hi team
This is also something I am curious about. Here
to play around
with the source.
So far I have not found a tool that does everything...
Aaron Mehl
- Original Message -
From: Charles Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: no visual tool for FOP?
Hi team
This is also something I
of
this project?
-Matt
-Original Message-
From: Charles Palmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 1:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: no visual tool for FOP?
Hi team
This is also something I am curious about. Here are two
embryonic ideas
If you edit text in a structured way, i.e. using soft formattings instead of
hard ones, you can use any tool as a structured editor - for flat
structures, because e.g. both Word and StarOFfice can apply soft formats
(styles) only sequentially. You can have some algorithm to bring a deeper
Hi team
This is also something I am curious about. Here are two embryonic ideas -
can anyone see any merit in them?
1 XMLSpy seems to have the ability to convert a Word document to XML. Could
XSLT be used to transform this XML to FO, and thence to PDF? Then Word could
be used as the
I am wondering if there is no way for users
to generate WISWIG xsl:fo files?
like for HTML, users would use Dreamweaver, rather
than writing programs Document doc.addElement(new Table(...)).
I think it should be the same for PDF. Is there
any program that intakes a parsed XHTML and convert it
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11/12/01 02:29 PM
Subject: no visual tool for FOP?
Please respond to fop-dev
I am wondering if there is no way for users
to generate WISWIG xsl:fo files?
like for HTML, users would use Dreamweaver, rather
than writing programs Document doc.addElement(new Table(...)).
HP released something recently. I haven't tried it, but you can find it here: