Re: [PATCH] Proper use of font encodings for "native" fonts

2001-12-09 Thread Rainer Garus
Hi Peter, I have installed the patch to the 0.20.2RC version and tested with the fonts.fo example. There are two problems (see attached file fonts.pdf): First, the euro sign is not displayed, because of a bug in the class CodePointMapping. Not all of the unicode characters with value greater 2

cvs commit: xml-fop/src/org/apache/fop/layout LineArea.java

2001-12-09 Thread tore
tore01/12/09 09:17:10 Modified:lib Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain batik.jar .Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain CHANGES src/codegen Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain Courier-Bold.xml Courier-BoldOblique.xml Courier-Oblique.xml

cvs commit: xml-fop CHANGES

2001-12-09 Thread tore
tore01/12/09 09:18:04 Modified:.Tag: fop-0_20_2-maintain CHANGES Log: Fixed typos Revision ChangesPath No revision No revision 1.10.2.5 +2 -2 xml-fop/CHANGES Index: CHANGES =

RE: [PATCH] Proper use of font encodings for "native" fonts

2001-12-09 Thread Tore Engvig
Ok, I've added the LineArea remainingWidth patch and the euro metric patches to fop-0_20_2-maintain. I wait to commit Peter's patch until the issues mentioned by Rainer is fixed. I also added a batik.jar based on the 1.1 distribution. I've only tested it with the documents in docs\examples\svg.

Re: xsl:choice

2001-12-09 Thread Matt Savino
Yeah, it just gets a little cumbersome if you have, say, five cases. Scott Moore wrote: > > The statement is exactly like a switch or case statement. You > CAN have one or more statements underneath the same > parent followed by one , which is equivalent to "default:" in > Java or C++. > >

RE: xsl:choice

2001-12-09 Thread Joshua.Kuswadi
I think what Scott is trying to say that it is perfectly allowable XSLT to write: Joshua > -Original Message- > From: Matt Savino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday,10 December 2001 6:57 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: xsl:choice > >

conditional characters?

2001-12-09 Thread Bodo Teichmann
Hi, is there any way to make a specific character conditional, if some condition such as a formater generated line break occurs, or something like the *opposite* of "suppress-at-line-break" ? So what im trying to do is to specify possibe hyphenation points for words directly i

RE: Memory utilization

2001-12-09 Thread Matthias Fischer
Hi Ed,   I enclosed a mail by Lloyd McKenzie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) into this one. Unfortunately, he didn't send any XSL code with it. At abc.Mediaservice, we aren't through with implementing the solution yet. However, we started on the input side to provide our headings H1..H[n] with unique