Doubled commit messages

2004-07-24 Thread Peter B. West
Is anyone else getting double cvs commit messages?  I assume I am 
subscribed under more than one address, but my guess at what the 
redundant address might be has proved fruitless.

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Re: Doubled commit messages

2004-07-24 Thread Glen Mazza
No, but I just subscribe to the digest version of
fop-cvs.

Glen

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 Is anyone else getting double cvs commit messages? 
 I assume I am 
 subscribed under more than one address, but my guess
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 redundant address might be has proved fruitless.
 
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Re: Doubled commit messages

2004-07-24 Thread Clay Leeds
Have you tried looking at the Long Headers (aka Full Headers, 
Extended Headers, etc.)? Looking at the Long Headers for both messages 
should provide insight into which address is 'extra'.

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Is anyone else getting double cvs commit messages?  I assume I am 
subscribed under more than one address, but my guess at what the 
redundant address might be has proved fruitless.

Peter
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Re: Doubled commit messages

2004-07-24 Thread Peter B. West
Clay,
Yes I had, but I had failed to spot the relevant details.  Thanks for 
making me look again.

Peter
Clay Leeds wrote:
Have you tried looking at the Long Headers (aka Full Headers, Extended 
Headers, etc.)? Looking at the Long Headers for both messages should 
provide insight into which address is 'extra'.
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Re: Messages to fop-dev black-holed?

2004-04-11 Thread Peter B. West
Noel,

Where do we find out what's involved?

Peter

Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Only Dw.  Looking at http://xml.apache.org/fop/team.html, I'd guess that he
is doing it only because no one else is.  Personally, I'd like to see at
least two active members of the team handling moderation for the list.
From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks Noel.  Mailbox full of garbage, no doubt.  Thank you Bill.  I
shall re-subscribe.  Do we have a moderator?
Noel J. Bergman wrote:

Is it possible that my messages to fop-dev are being black-holed?


They are pending a moderator.  You are not currently subscribed to
fop-dev.
your e-mail address was removed due to bouncing.
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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 18559] - Not enough error messages (Marformed format string)

2003-04-01 Thread bugzilla
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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18559

Not enough error messages (Marformed format string)

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-04-01 11:10 ---
This is a Xalan problem. Try running the XSL transformation only (without FOP).

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Commit Messages

2002-08-13 Thread Kevin O'Neill

Is there a mailing list for commit messages?

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RE: Commit Messages

2002-08-13 Thread Buchtk, Michal

It's [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Michal
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Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 8:08 AM
To: FOP Developers
Subject: Commit Messages


Is there a mailing list for commit messages?

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Handling formatter messages

2001-12-11 Thread Jens von Pilgrim
Title: Handling formatter messages






Hello,


I'm wondering how formatter messages can be handled with FOP.

In JAXP, a listener pattern is used for handling messages and errors occuring while processing, like


javax.xml.transformer.Transformer transformer = tFactory.newTransformer(source);

transformer.setErrorListener(myListener);


Using FOP, the only way of receiving a little bit more information than a single exception (usually a fatal error)

is using an org.apache.log.Logger class (or subclass).


The advantage of JAXP architecture is, that the listener are called with a TransformerException.

This class defines beside the message string also the position, which caused the message.

BTW, another disadvantage of the Logger class is that it's not an interface...


The XALAN API defines a debugging interface.


Is there someting I haven't seen yet in the FOP API?


Jens




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RE: Handling formatter messages

2001-12-11 Thread Jens von Pilgrim
Title: RE: Handling formatter messages






Corrections:


I examined the logkit API:

1) subclasses of org.apache.log.Logger are nonsense...

2) instead: implement interface LogTarget


OK, some architecture questions are solved... but not the main issue.


Jens 

 

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4flow AG 

Berlin, Germany 





stopping stdout messages

2001-07-22 Thread Etienne Deleflie

Hello,

We are using FOP in our software, and I was wondering if there is an
easy way of stopping the non-error standard out messages like :

using renderer org.apache.fop.render.pdf.PDFRenderer
using element mapping org.apache.fop.fo.StandardElementMapping
using element mapping org.apache.fop.svg.SVGElementMapping
using property list mapping
org.apache.fop.fo.StandardPropertyListMapping
using property list mapping org.apache.fop.svg.SVGPropertyListMapping
building formatting object tree
setting up fonts
formatting FOs into areas
 [1]
rendering areas to PDF
writing out PDF
total memory: 41586680


etienne


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Re: stopping stdout messages

2001-07-22 Thread Jeremias Maerki

 We are using FOP in our software, and I was wondering if there is an
 easy way of stopping the non-error standard out messages like :

Have a look at the org.apache.fop.messaging package. You will have to
implement a class that implements MessageListener (See
DefaultMessageListener for example), register it with the MessageHandler
class (addListener) and set the output method to events
(setOutputMethod()).

MessageHandler.setOutputMethod(MessageHandler.EVENT);
MessageHandler.addListener(new MyMessageListener());

That's how I did it.

Jeremias Märki

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RE: Messages

2001-07-11 Thread Don Seib

FOP writes all of its messages out through a static MessageHandler object.
You can direct those messages by calling the setOutputMethod method on that
object before you start the render operation like so:

MessageHandler.setOutputMethod( MessageHandler.NONE );

There are also methods to get the current output method so you can save it
and restore it later.

Don Seib
Software Developer
Landmark Graphics Canada
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-Original Message-
From: Jim Urban [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 10:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Messages

Just a simple question.  Each time I run FOP in my servlet I get the
following messages generated to Tomcat's output:

building formatting object tree
setting up fonts
formatting FOs into areas
 [1]
rendering areas to PDF
writing out PDF

Is there anyway I can turn these messages off?  I will be using FOP quite
heavily in my high traffic application and I don't want my Tomcat log filled
with these messages.
BTW:  Now that I got FOP and Xalan working, I love them, keep up the good
work!

Thanks,

Jim Urban
Product Manager
Netsteps Inc.
Suite 505E
1 Pierce Pl.
Itasca, IL  60143
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Re: Messages

2001-07-11 Thread Heiko Barthel

Try the static methos:

// switch off FOP messages
MessageHandler.setOutputMethod(MessageHandler.NONE);


Heiko

 Is there anyway I can turn these messages off?  I will be using FOP quite
 heavily in my high traffic application and I don't want my Tomcat log

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RE: Messages

2001-07-11 Thread John Wyman

I had to delete the entire build directory and rebuild before these
errors would go away.
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-Original Message-
From: Don Seib [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 1:40 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Messages


FOP writes all of its messages out through a static MessageHandler
object. You can direct those messages by calling the setOutputMethod
method on that object before you start the render operation like so:

MessageHandler.setOutputMethod( MessageHandler.NONE );

There are also methods to get the current output method so you can save
it and restore it later.

Don Seib
Software Developer
Landmark Graphics Canada
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(403) 218-2243

-Original Message-
From: Jim Urban [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 10:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Messages

Just a simple question.  Each time I run FOP in my servlet I get the
following messages generated to Tomcat's output:

building formatting object tree
setting up fonts
formatting FOs into areas
 [1]
rendering areas to PDF
writing out PDF

Is there anyway I can turn these messages off?  I will be using FOP
quite heavily in my high traffic application and I don't want my Tomcat
log filled with these messages.
BTW:  Now that I got FOP and Xalan working, I love them, keep up the
good work!

Thanks,

Jim Urban
Product Manager
Netsteps Inc.
Suite 505E
1 Pierce Pl.
Itasca, IL  60143
Voice:  (630) 250-3045 x2164
Fax:  (630) 250-3046


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