Re: How to rotate text 90 degrees using fop, please help me???

2002-01-10 Thread Keiron Liddle

On 2002.01.10 08:57 Manuel Moons wrote:
> I want the text to go from the bottom of the page to the top. But if it 
> goes the other way around I can live with it.
> 
> Can you tell me how you did it using svg:text, because I've also tried 
> it but it seemed that fop could not handle the svg inside the xsl:fo 
> document.
> 
> So how do I put an svg into my xsl:fo?

You could always look at the examples.
Then you can use almost any type of svg in your document.

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Re: How to rotate text 90 degrees using fop, please help me???

2002-01-09 Thread Manuel Moons

I want the text to go from the bottom of the page to the top. But if it goes 
the other way around I can live with it.

Can you tell me how you did it using svg:text, because I've also tried it 
but it seemed that fop could not handle the svg inside the xsl:fo document.

So how do I put an svg into my xsl:fo?


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>Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 16:24:35 + (GMT)
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>  --- Manuel Moons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know how I can rotate text 90 degrees, so that it appears
> > vertically.  I have used reference-orientation but this is not supported 
>by
> > fop.  I also tried embedding SVG but this also was refused by fop, both
> > worked fine in Antenna XSL-formatter though.
> >
>
>You need to be a bit more specific. Do you need the letters to appear the 
>right way up but
>immediately below one another or should the letters be on their side. If 
>the latter should they go
>down the page or up the page?
>
>I have had this working fine by using SVG text. (I was using it for the 
>axes of an SVG chart)
>but this was six months ago.
>
>I remember looking into this and seeing that the relevant XSL:FO 
>functionality wasn't implemented
>in FOP but this was a long time ago.
>
>Alex
>
>
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RE: How to rotate text 90 degrees using fop, please help me???

2002-01-09 Thread Raúl Carazo

In fact, I'm using Fop 0.20.1 and reference-orientation or direction are
not implemented (yet, they say!!)

Well, I am also looking for an answer, but unluckily. If someone
discover something, make me know...

Salve

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> --- Manuel Moons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know how I can rotate text 90 degrees, so that it appears
> > vertically.  I have used reference-orientation but this is not supported
by
> > fop.  I also tried embedding SVG but this also was refused by fop, both
> > worked fine in Antenna XSL-formatter though.
> >
>
> You need to be a bit more specific. Do you need the letters to appear the
right way up but
> immediately below one another or should the letters be on their side. If
the latter should they go
> down the page or up the page?
>
> I have had this working fine by using SVG text. (I was using it for the
axes of an SVG chart)
> but this was six months ago.
>
> I remember looking into this and seeing that the relevant XSL:FO
functionality wasn't implemented
> in FOP but this was a long time ago.
>
> Alex
>
>
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Re: How to rotate text 90 degrees using fop, please help me???

2002-01-09 Thread Alex McLintock

 --- Manuel Moons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Does anyone know how I can rotate text 90 degrees, so that it appears 
> vertically.  I have used reference-orientation but this is not supported by 
> fop.  I also tried embedding SVG but this also was refused by fop, both 
> worked fine in Antenna XSL-formatter though.
> 

You need to be a bit more specific. Do you need the letters to appear the right way up 
but
immediately below one another or should the letters be on their side. If the latter 
should they go
down the page or up the page?

I have had this working fine by using SVG text. (I was using it for the axes of an SVG 
chart)
but this was six months ago.

I remember looking into this and seeing that the relevant XSL:FO functionality wasn't 
implemented
in FOP but this was a long time ago.

Alex


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