On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:38, Giuseppe Briotti g.brio...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/6/22 Brooke Simler siml...@science.oregonstate.edu:
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I've tried to reach out and ask to get taken off, w/ no luck. Could you
please help?
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Well, Brooke, did you try to send a mail to
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:07, Christopher R. Maden cr...@maden.org wrote:
Tom Browder wrote:
1. Is this a fop bug?
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Your FO markup is almost certainly requesting the symbol you see. FOP
does not make up list markers on its own; it uses the requested symbol.
Thanks, Chris
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 13:26, Vincent Hennebert vhenneb...@gmail.com wrote:
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No, GPL is not compatible with the Apache license. We wouldn’t be able
to ship those fonts with FOP.
Anyway, I’m not sure that that bitmap font is what you want. I don’t
know how FontForge does to convert a bitmap
I would like to be able to use a Hangul (Hangeul: Korean) Open Type
font with fop.
I have found the Unifoundry and it has Hangul fonts in bfd format.
The licensing statement from the web site
(http://unifoundry.com/index.html):
quote
My software and is released under the terms of the GNU
The default configuration file on the trunk shows this line:
default-page-settings height=11in width=8.26in/
Why is the width 8.25?
Thanks.
-Tom
Thomas M. Browder, Jr.
Niceville, Florida
USA
I get a default filled circle (mark='bullet'?) for the listitems in an
itemized list for both html and pdf output.
When I have a nested list I get a default opencircle
(mark='opencircle') for the nested listitems for html output but still
get the bullet for pdf output.
The fop conformance page
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 14:20, Simon Pepping spepp...@leverkruid.eu wrote:
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How to include fop-hyph.jar in a build of the trunk code is described
at
http://offo.sourceforge.net/hyphenation/fop-stable/installation.html.
Thanks, Simon!
Regards,
-Tom
The FAQ points to a solution: turn off use of the cache.
I copied the default fop config file and added the following line inside:
use-cache0/use-cache
Note: I also tried: use-cachetrue/use-cache
I then used the -c option to fop to point to my config file, but I
still get the error.
I
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 08:25, Tom Browder tom.brow...@gmail.com wrote:
The FAQ points to a solution: turn off use of the cache.
Okay, this is fixed on the trunk--sorry.
-Tom
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 06:37, Jeremias Maerki d...@jeremias-maerki.ch wrote:
Hi Vincent,
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hmmyes, that's tricky. An (atend) requires a corresponding comment in
the end, but resources is defined to provide at least one item. An
ugly work-around would be to always list Helvetica as needed
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 06:45, Tom Browder tom.brow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 15:50, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
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So, assuming the jar file is physically in dir /usr/local/share/fop,
should the CLASSPATH read:
export CLASSPATH=/usr/local/share/fop/fop
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 08:06, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
What do you mean install after a build?
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To 'install' as in to be able to run from a command line, simply requires
having all required jars in the classpath. If you use the binary download,
the classpath is built
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 09:04, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
The binary download is the same as the source download should be if you
compile it.
That's not a standalone package. It doesn't install as an application in
Windows.
I'm not trying to be difficult here, Eric, just
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:52, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
Of course the 0.95 is not the same as the trunk.
There is a binary download and a source download for 0.95. If you compile
that source, you should get a binary which matches the binary download. The
trunk is only
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 11:03, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
You have to use Subversion to download the trunk source.
There is a Subversion program which you can run from a command prompt, and
there's an extension for Eclipse. Either way
Eric, I'm working in the subversion
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 16:29, J.Pietschmann j3322...@yahoo.de wrote:
On 23.06.2010 18:08, Tom Browder wrote:
I'm trying to understand how the distributable packages on the fop
download site are assembled, by hand or by script? If by script,
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It's the build.xml file. You'll need ant (http
I am getting the subject message during build tests on the trunk as
well as with the stable version of fop on Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 (fop
0.95).
I have tried to explicitly point to the fop-hyph.jar file with the
FOP_HYPHENATION_PATH environment variable but that doesn't seem to
work.
Any ideas?
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 15:29, J.Pietschmann j3322...@yahoo.de wrote:
On 22.06.2010 19:02, Tom Browder wrote:
I have tried to explicitly point to the fop-hyph.jar file with the
FOP_HYPHENATION_PATH environment variable but that doesn't seem to
work.
So should I file a bug for that?
The fop
In my e-mail to fop-users (see
http://www.mail-archive.com/fop-users%40xmlgraphics.apache.org/msg11324.html)
I complained about a couple of minor issues:
1. Running 'fop' with no arguments throws an exception after printing
a usage statement.
2. Running 'fop -v' throws an exception after
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