On 22/10/11 01:22, Glenn Adams wrote:
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On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:04 AM, Chris Bowditch bowditch_ch...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Since Thunderhead also needs this feature we are willing to invest some
time into it too. Currently my team are telling me it would take 9 person
months to
Vincent,
We apparently disagree on whether coding should be based on ideology or on
practical results. You appear to favor the former, I favor the latter. I
think we will have to leave it at that. I'm not going to alter my
programming style in order to adhere to your notion of ideal programming
Hello Glenn,
(2) there is no standard for symbol length documented in FOP practice
or enforced by checkstyle; I decline to exchange my choice of symbols
with longer symbols simply because you prefer it that way; I have
offered to add comments to my uses, and that is the most I'm willing
to
It appears the only place it sets the page size is in the setupDocument
method which also writes the characters to initialize the PDF.
I want to be able to put a portrait page and a landscape page in the
same document, which sort of works if I call that method but it has
those extra characters
Here you go: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1188123view=rev
In addition to nextPage(), there is now also a nextPage(width, height)
for changing the size of the following pages.
On 24.10.2011 14:29:23 Eric Douglas wrote:
It appears the only place it sets the page size is in the setupDocument
Sounds like just what I was looking for! Thanks!
I used the TortoiseSVN to download the trunk but I still haven't figured
out how to compile it with ant. It keeps saying it failed at least one
junit test.
I did just do File Export in Eclipse, selecting all class files and
got a working jar.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Georg Datterl georg.datt...@geneon.dewrote:
Hello Glenn,
(2) there is no standard for symbol length documented in FOP practice
or enforced by checkstyle; I decline to exchange my choice of symbols
with longer symbols simply because you prefer it that way;
Short variable names should use less memory, which is mostly irrelevant
these days.
In an open project where other people could be working on the same code
(or other code in the same package) it helps if all names are
consistant.
Personally I could never figure out what variable naming conventions
Hi Eric,
Could you put up which unit tests are failing. Another user is having
a similar issue.
Thanks
Mehdi
On 24 October 2011 14:05, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
Sounds like just what I was looking for! Thanks!
I used the TortoiseSVN to download the trunk but I still
Hi,
I'm not sure that short variables names affect readability when long
mathematical formulas are used.
sometimes, code concision can help in understanding what code does:
depending on what you can read and understand at a glance.
Readability should be in a place between concision and verbose,
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46962
--- Comment #13 from Alexis Giotis alex.gio...@gmail.com 2011-10-24 16:59:20
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Now that there was a vote and Mockito has been accepted, what about applying
the patch ? Is there something holding it ?
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On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 09:05:34PM +0800, Glenn Adams wrote:
Sixth, I am going to be maintaining this code. If anyone has a problem with
specific code during a merge or regression, they merely need ask me.
That is a big no. There will always be a moment when someone else must
or wants to work
I don't know. After several failed builds and changing to make errors go away
now I get this...
Failures: 0, Errors: 0 after every test
Only error message I see is
[junit] Oct 24, 2011 1:56:01 PM org.apache.fop.apps.FopFactory resolveURI
[junit] SEVERE: Attempt to resolve URI
I'm not sure what it means. It ends with build failed but it did create a jar.
Now I'm trying to test using this jar and it doesn't seem to like my set font
commands so I need to figure that out.
-Original Message-
From: mehdi houshmand [mailto:med1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday,
Curious... The other user was complaining of the same issue... Anyone
got any ideas? I can't recreate this.
On 24 October 2011 19:20, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
I don't know. After several failed builds and changing to make errors go
away now I get this...
Failures: 0,
Of course it doesn't say there were any errors. The error message says one or
more...errors or were skipped
I saved the build log. While it doesn't mention any errors aside from that
URI, it does have this near the top:
compile-hyphenation:
[echo] Hyphenation successful
Then this near
are you claiming my code is not maintainable by other developers? if so,
then please prove it objectively; otherwise, let's stop talking about this,
and move on with the merge vote
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Simon Pepping spepp...@leverkruid.euwrote:
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 09:05:34PM
Ok well that's at least a little bit related, you need Hyphenation
support in order to run all of the unit tests, which you can find
here:
http://offo.sourceforge.net/
It was put there for licensing reasons.
On 24 October 2011 20:47, Eric Douglas edoug...@blockhouse.com wrote:
Of course it
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