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On 14.10.2005 10:39:13 Gaywood, Mark wrote:
I'll get started this evening, is it possible to
Fixing a ClassCastException due to the incorrect pattern of elements
representing a space checked when there are inline borders and padding.
The testcase inline_border_padding_block_nested_2.xml stil does not pass:
there is a failing check concerning ipda. But at least there are no more
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target name=junit-transcoder depends=junit-compile description=Runs
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pathelement location=${build.dir}/test-classes/
path refid=libs-run-classpath/
fileset dir=${build.dir}
include
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 12:07:13AM +0200, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Oct 13, 2005, at 21:50, Simon Pepping wrote:
But basically, why would anyone want to run regression tests without
hyphenation present?
Good point. I guess if there weren't any tests that don't require
hyphenation
Jeremias,
I'm set and ready to, just to be clear and I do apologise for not
being on the ball straight away with what must appear to be a trivial
task to most of you ,but I hope to up to your speeds and skill very
soon.
1. convert the text file into an xml document with previously suggest markup
Mark,
Thanks again for taking care of this for us!
Since you aren't a committer (yet! ;-)), when you complete the file(s),
create a new bugzilla entry, and attach any file(s):
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fop
As for the page, model it after this: