Peter B. West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 28.05.2004 01:15:26:
I suppose that everyone has noticed this exchange on fop-user.
Peter
Mike Kellstrand wrote:
Mark,
I ran the PDF through Ghostscript and it looks like it is doing the
trick.
I did notice that the same PDF printed in
What Arnd says make sense. I would like to add that any development
help you can give will be gratefully received. However, you need to be
aware that the maintenance branch 0.20.5 has been frozen, so any
patches you submit to 0.20.5 code are unlikely to make it into the
code base. I'm not sure
A.M. wrote:
Replying off-list:
huh?
I'm not sure I really have a choice concerning the fop version.
Considering I needed column balancing yesterday, I'll take the route
that gives me balanced columns ASAP. I haven't looked at the PDF
rendering code yet, so (neglecting your desire for the dev
On May 28, 2004, at 6:18 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote:
A.M. wrote:
Replying off-list:
huh?
Yeah... that threw me for a loop as well, especially since the reply
came on list (as I think it should, being on-topic and all)...
I'm not sure I really have a choice concerning the fop version.
Considering
Peter B. West [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 28.05.2004 17:16:08:
Thanks Arnd. My argument is that the renderer must tell the layout
engine about font metrics. I have always regarded PDF and PS (with
obligatory fonts) as stable targets in this respect.
They are. PostScript files and PDF
On May 28, 2004, at 8:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter B. West [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 28.05.2004 17:16:08:
Thanks Arnd. My argument is that the renderer must tell the layout
engine about font metrics. I have always regarded PDF and PS (with
obligatory fonts) as stable targets in this
Clay Leeds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 28.05.2004 17:57:59:
The nice thing about this, is that one could set up parameters (stored
in config files), to help determine how the output would be rendered.
The 'holder' could consult the config file to determine how to proceed.
Among the items in
Inline area generating LMs and Inline area containing LMs
and their corresponding FO nodes
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In the listings below the LMs are followed by the FO nodes that
generate them.
The following LMs may occur in inline content
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 09:56:04PM +0200, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
...should be in place now, thanks to Ted Leung.
It works OK. Thanks, Jeremias, for your attention.
Regards, Simon
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