, as the actual directory referenced by the link will be lost with
subsequent updates when the link is updated.
I didn't see this in the FAQ, but I think it might be a good addition.
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Actually, I don't think this is a bug in Apple's Mac OS X--it's correctly
handling large filenames. I think it's a bug in Stuffit Expander. Mac users
use Stuffit Expander to expand files (much like Windows users use WinZip).
I will notify Aladdin Systems RE: this bug.
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Howdy folks,
I have a file where I've commented a fairly large section of my source
XML file (commented areas affect FLOW content--so it won't print out so
many darn pages! :-). I've found significant discrepancies involving the
timing of outputting the commented version vs. the uncommented
Sorry for the re-post. I'd neglected to include some information on the
XML file info summary for the un-commented version. I've included it, as
well as a summary of the FOP .4 .5rc rendering times. You can delete
the previous post.
:-)
Howdy folks,
I have a file where I've commented a
involves attaching mails manually to the
thread.
Hmmm. I use Outlook it does this for me. Are my emails coming through
messed up?
Victor Mote
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... should I try it with that?
Lastly, I want my system to match--as closely as possible--that of my
clients. What steps can I take to ensure that I can regain that parity
for testing?
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Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 23.01.2003 22:15:17 Clay Leeds wrote:
It helps. However, I only have fop-0.20.4 (.5rc) installed. I also
notice that in the lib/ folder I've got xalan-2.3.1.jar. Will this
suffice, or do I need to install the full version of xalan. Also, the
current version of xalan
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 23.01.2003 22:47:20 Clay Leeds wrote:
snip/
That worked great (except I had to change the version numbers for xerces
(xercesImpl-2.0.1.jar) xalan(xalan-2.3.1.jar) (which was probably
expcected :-):
C:\Program Files\Java\fop-0.20.4java -cp
lib/xml-apis.jar;lib
memory used: 1464Kb
[DEBUG] Memory use is indicative; no GC was performed
[DEBUG] These figures should not be used comparatively
[DEBUG] Total time used: 1843ms
[DEBUG] Pages rendered: 1
[DEBUG] Avg render time: 1843ms/page
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Not trying to belabor a point, just trying to get understanding of how
this all works. I would think that JVM only has to start once during a
processing instance.
This is correct. The start and warp-up overhead accounts for the
difference between
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Forgive the response to my own post...
Clay Leeds wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
Victor Mote wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
These are interesting and important issues. I had no notion of the HZ
algorithm, but I was dimly aware from my reading as a teenager of the
rivers problem, and acutely
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propose the following plan:
Make another RC on february 17th and do the final 0.20.5 release
on february the 28th (no delay except for very valid reasons)
Comments?
Christian
Is this the proper affirmative response?:
+1
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Illustrator to convert from EPS, and then we're tweaking them a bit.
Christer
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=1.10.2.50
Please send feedback/bugreports to the mailing list or enter them
in Bugzilla.
Enjoy,
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(especially if we provide a list with links! ;-).
I certainly don't think it's worth the risk to include files with
questionable licensing issues.
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Licensing issues.
Koes, Derrick wrote:
Anyone know why the en_US hyphenation pattern was dropped in 0.20.5rc2?
Thanks,
Derrick
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the obvious, tell
me about it, and slap my wrist) in other places as well?
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I need to know why something I'm
expecting to work isn't actually working. ;-)
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it works, that may be
the culprit.
HTH!
p.s. This might (?) be more appropriate on the fop-user list (which I
believe most if not all fop-devers read avidly... ;-)
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of Driver instances running in
parallel each needing its own different owner password again on a per run
basis. Is that supported?
Many thanks
Manuel
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neck for a few of them. Do we have to
choose only one? ;-p
Web Maestro Clay
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Hello!
So, we've got 28 logos [1] submitted. Now lets pick out the winner somehow.
Comments?
[1] http://vote.sparklit.com/web_poll.spark/714566
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know how to get SVG to display in Mozilla
(1.3b). I tried installing the SVG plugin, but I can't get it to work. I
have to unfortunately launch Micro$loth Internet Exploiter to view the
poll in all its glory. ;-\
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brewing... ;-)
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
This will have to wait until Joerg gets back from London.
...and until a SVG viewer is up and running :-/
J.Pietschmann
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J.Pietschmann wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote:
As a side note, does anyone know how to get SVG to display in Mozilla
(1.3b). I tried installing the SVG plugin, but I can't get it to work.
Works with 1.2.1: copy NPSVGvw.dll, SVGView.dll and SVGViewer.zip into
the Mozilla plugins folder and restart
Plugins directory from:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Adobe\SVG Viewer\
The first time I loaded the FOP logo poll page, Mozilla hung. Then I
relaunched Mozilla, and it works! Thanks!
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of preference:
#10 (with or without the background fo)
#7 (as modified by Scott Hofman)
#9 (the modified version--I don't recall who modified it)
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So what about rc3 in two weeks and then really stop with the
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understand there are problems with including
copyrighted hyphenation patterns in the FOP distribution, but aren't
there patterns for which people may download patterns but their licenses
simply do not allow them to be included in Apache stuff?).
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On 27.05.2003 19:42:19 Clay Leeds wrote:
HYPHENATION INFO:
3.9. Hyphenation does not work.
Set the language attribute somewhere. Check whether you use a
language for which hyphenation is supported. Supported languages
can be deduced from the files in the hyph directory of the FOP
source
will come 'a
runnin' to fix things with their name next to it...)
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request-uri
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missing-file
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I don't know what it means, but there it is...
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xsl:include href=testempty.xsl/
xsl:template match=nsdc:data
fo:root
/fo:root
/xsl:template
/xsl:stylesheet
Hope this helps!
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stylesheets to generate
PDF print, etc.) to install XMLValidator on their Windows boxen:
http://www.uni-giessen.de/club/misc/xmlvalid101/xmlvalid.html
I could've had them use xalan or some other JAVA tool, but opted for
this tool as an alternative to my Windows running brethren...
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extension (e.g., '-ps') but
that may be better than adding a 'mode'... dunno. Unfortunately, I won't
be able to help much, as my 'programming' skills are pretty much limited
to hacking XSLT via the ol' trial and error method (emphasis on the
error part...;-p).
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don't really care so
much about my bio, but my guess is that Glen would like to have his
e-mail address changed soon...(no really! I don't care! ;-p)
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-fop/src/documentation/content/xdocs/team.xml
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I'm having trouble finding it again... I'll keep looking.
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On 7/1/2003 8:22 AM, Clay Leeds wrote:
This is just a guess, but perhaps you're running FOP headless (there's
no monitor?). This FAQ might provide a workaround:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/graphics.html#batik
I have a question or two about the headless FAQ. This's only mentioned
in the Graphics
, it appears that
headless server (and apparently fonts w/in SVG) should go into this
new section. I can make that patch, but if anyone has any other
AWT-specific bugs which should be moved, let me know.
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, and can't be set through
the command scripts anyway.
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contains
links to all of the sub-files? It could either be a single PDF file or
it could be a multi-PDf file. Is there a better way to make it happen?
Anyone? Anyone? ;-p
FWIW, I haven't begun any changes related to the AWT issue, as I'm not
really sure where to start.
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make a mess in CVS due to
the different file names, constant atticking, etc.
*That* might be something to work on: attempting to
rely on more production-release jars in the future.
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looking...
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 01:40 AM, Victor Mote wrote:
Victor Mote wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote (on May 27, 2003):
patterns--and also info on how to convert, say TeX patterns to
FOP-usable ones). (NOTE: I understand there are problems with
including
I have gone ahead and added
such?
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 01:40 AM, Victor Mote wrote:
Victor Mote wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote (on May 27, 2003):
patterns--and also info on how to convert, say TeX patterns to
FOP-usable ones). (NOTE: I understand there are problems with
including
I have gone ahead and added ViewCVS links
Also, I have added a section down at the bottom of the hyphenation
page
briefly explaining the contents of the patterns files. I would be very
grateful to have any on this list review its contents, but especially
Joerg,
who has, IIRC, recently gained some expertise in this area. I am
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Until recently, the command-line interface of the trunk was basically
ignored due to other priorities. Configuration certainly has changed a
bit, but is obviously unfinished (Gradual move to Avalon Configuration,
inrtoduction of the Confihurable interface, work in progress).
What is the status of the FOP logo? If we need it tweaked, I can help.
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the status report is on the way:
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?XMLProjectPages/
StatusReportForAugust202003
Everyone is invited to check and improve the FOP entry.
There's a bit of German (?) in there we might want to fix.
UPDATED VERSION
FOP
There
I just tried to find the download link for fop-0.20.4. That version has
been tested and used in production by our staff and clients.
Unfortunately, there are no download links available. The old download
location listed on the FOP/download page is empty.
Is there a link where fop-0.20.4
Victor Mote wrote:
Christian Geisert wrote:
BTW any volunteer to write a nice readme.html for the download page like
http://www.apache.org/dist/ant
http://www.apache.org/dist/cocoon/
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/
I'll be glad to do it, but have one dumb question -- how?
Victor Mote
Hehe... I
Would it be possible and/or would it make sense to output the following
information at the top of the ERROR/Log?
- fop version
- jdk version
- platform on which error occurred (or where FOP is being run)
I don't know if there's any other information (total RAM; RAM in use by
FOP/Java, etc.; RAM
Victor Mote wrote:
Incidentally, I noticed a recent discussion about creating a unified PDF
manual for FOP. Forrest 0.5 has a 'site.pdf' matcher, which generates a
PDF of the whole site. It would be quite simple to modify the relevant
sitemap (aggregate.xmap) to only merge the subset of XML docs
BTW, I just noticed they upgraded their fop back-end from fop-0.20.4 to
fop-0.20.5rc3a. Any chance they can get that updated to fop-0.20.5
before they release? I'm hoping someone on that list can submit the
request correctly, so I don't have to sign up for their mail list just
to make the
You're right. I'll let them know.
Clay
Victor Mote wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote:
BTW, I just noticed they upgraded their fop back-end from fop-0.20.4 to
fop-0.20.5rc3a. Any chance they can get that updated to fop-0.20.5
before they release? I'm hoping someone on that list can submit the
request
This portion of Andreas' POST would do well to be included in the
Font's.html page. When I get back from Hawaii, I might do a diff for you
Victor, but I've had some CVS problems. I'm waiting 'til i get back to
hook it up...
BTW, (OT) it looks like Forrest does reference fop-0.20.5 in their
Glen Mazza wrote:
Not at all-just updated maintenance and trunk to state
FOP Document instead of Java Printing. Thanks for
the quick pointer on how to do so.
File names are not presently available within the
AWTPrintRenderer in order to display them--OTOH, I
don't think we want to get into
Glen Mazza wrote:
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It would be great if there were a flag/arg that
could be added to the
COMMAND LINE to enable some type of identification
to be appended (like
the date/time stamp like '200310061500' might be
good--or since it's a
flag/arg, append
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
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Thanks again for all of your collective (not to mention quick!) help on
this.
Maestro,
If mine is included, you're welcome of course. (No replies? Admittedly,
perhaps I do leave little to add ;) )
Don't worry... I don't think
Andreas,
Good catch! (BTW, as you'll be seeing shortly, it shows the PDF file in
Safari as well). It would be annoying (bad) if going to
http://xml.apache.org/fop also brought up a PDF file (it doesn't--just
checked! ;-p).
Strange! I remember talk on w3.org discussing this type of thing:
(defaulted to OFF for security reasons!).
Michael Reiche wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 23:53, Clay Leeds wrote:
It would be great if there were a flag/arg that could be added to the
COMMAND LINE to enable some type of identification to be appended (like
the date/time stamp like '200310061500' might
IIRC, there is currently no way to pass parameters to the XSL-FO or XSL
via FOP from the command line.
EXAMPLE
===
fop.sh color=bluedate=%DATE% -xml xml-file.xml -xsl xsl-file.fo -print
If this were possible, I could get pass such useful items as the current
date, or a color or some other
rather they become proficient in.
Still, we'll probably need to provide this in 1.0 for
CL users.
But to help embedded users, I think the
examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleXML2PDF.java
example needs updating to show a simple JAXP
addParameter() call. Patches welcome, Clay... :)
Glen
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Is it possible we could implement a system to get the CVS nightlies
(src /or bin) for fop-1.0Dev zipped and/or tar'd for simple
downloading and available from the Dev tab? Having to log in with CVS
access is kind of a pain, and I don't know of another way to download
the stuff.
It might also
I was unable to make much progress on this topic. I am unable to get
SVG and/or vector versions of the logo. We do, however, have a JPG
version.
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FWIW, I'm still planning on making updates on this front. However, it's
taken more time than I planned getting familiar with Forrest.
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On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 12:51 PM, Andreas L. Delmelle
wrote:
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Is it possible we could implement a system to get the CVS nightlies
(src /or bin) for fop-1.0Dev zipped and/or tar'd for simple
downloading and available
The vote portion relates to standardizing on a name for the
Development Version. I would like this to be site-wide (and maybe I'm
just the guy to do it), but for now I'm only referring to changing
references on FOP/Download. (I understand it doesn't make sense to
change the tag in CVS).
NOTE: some of the following may be off-topic (not to mention display my
level(s) of literacy on my sleeve), but might (hopefully)
prompt/continue discussion about how to improve FOP, its documentation,
and overall experience (for users ** potential developers).
I definitely appreciate the
On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 03:48 PM, Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
And just for the record, I should add that I _did_ succesfully build
and run
the 1.0Dev a little while ago on MacOS X.
You *could* experience difficulty, if you don't have the latest Java
1.4 SDK
already installed --a few
-p1 coolpatch.diff
Christian
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Victor Mote wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote:
I was unable to make much progress on this topic. I am unable to get
SVG and/or vector versions of the logo. We do, however, have a JPG
version.
Thanks for your efforts here. I'll work on creating an svg version.
I just checked in src/documentation/resources
I don't think ant should be removed from the maintenance branch.
Granted, users of HEAD should be adept enough to install and configure
ANT, but I think it is more important to make at least the
maintenance branch of FOP easy to use, than it is to encourage them
to install and configure ant.
Jeremias,
On Dec 12, 2003, at 7:13 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I don't think so, as potential fop-dev have to learn about other
things,
too, especially CVS and how to build patches. I think that's a lot more
complicated than having to install Ant.
fop-devs can be expected to know about Ant
On Dec 24, 2003, at 8:55 AM, Bernd Brandstetter wrote:
On Wednesday 24 December 2003 15:39, Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
Apparently this was admitted by earlier versions of the spec. Older
versions of FOP still supported this, but the latest version throws an
error...
wouldn't it be reasonable to
On Dec 24, 2003, at 4:03 PM, Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
wouldn't it be reasonable to also accept the obsolete 'master-name'
and to
just print out a corresponding warning message instead of throwing an
error? AFAIK, the attribute has only been renamed to
'master-reference',
but its meaning and
On Dec 26, 2003, at 1:23 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 24.12.2003 07:56:10 Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Dimanche, 21 déc 2003, à 22:53 Europe/Zurich, Glen Mazza a écrit :
Seems like no one has voted on this yet? Must be this Christmas
thing...
+1 from me, too.
I've got an (un)fortunate
, at 6:38 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
In recognition for his contributions to this project I'd like to
propose
Web Maestro Clay Leeds as a FOP committer. He's active on both dev
and
user mailing lists for at least 1 year now. He's actively helping out
on
the user mailing list and as our favourite
I was going to ask that too...
Web Maestro Clay
On Jan 5, 2004, at 5:43 PM, John Austin wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 21:11, Glen Mazza wrote:
It's probably not *yet* time to set 1.4 as the JDK to
code against for 1.0, but it probably wouldn't be much
of a disaster if we did so either.
Does a
Thanks for clarifying this Chris. I wasn't certain whether Glen was
referring to FOP *development* requiring Java 1.4 SDK or FOP
*deployment* requiring 1.4. It appears you are thinking he's referring
to *deployment* as well, so my thought process isn't totally off-base.
FOP requires Java 1.2.x
I don't want to start a war here, but if ( that's a big if) we're
going to go through the hassle of doing an RC, does it make sense to
insert any new functionality into FOP, like TIF output? I
understand Oleg Tkachenko's work for TIF is complete (or nearly
complete), but (like many PATCHes)
On Jan 7, 2004, at 7:46 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote:
I don't want to start a war here, but if ( that's a big if) we're
going to go through the hassle of doing an RC, does it make sense to
insert any new functionality into FOP, like TIF output? I
understand Oleg Tkachenko's work
On Jan 7, 2004, at 12:07 PM, J.Pietschmann wrote:
It works for me for generating PDF for quite some time. I get NPE when
reloading a FO source in the AWT appilcation, but this maz have other
reasons, I didn't try to track it down.
As long as I can remember I got NPE when clicking the [Reload]
Eliot (mostly),
On Jan 8, 2004, at 1:24 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote:
Eliot Kimber wrote:
Since the OpenType font metrics wouldn't include the kerning I don't
know if it would be useful for full FOP, but it should be sufficient
to allow basic font metrics for CFF OpenType fonts.
Sounds good, i'm
Sorry about the fragment at the end of the main paragraph I wrote below
(darned TouchPad on my laptop is too sensitive... erm.. and I wasn't
paying close enough attention). Anyway, I don't have anything to add...
On Jan 8, 2004, at 6:50 AM, Clay Leeds wrote:
Eliot Kimber wrote:
I haven't had
From man diff
SYNOPSIS
diff [options] from-file to-file
..
OPTIONS
..
-u Use the unified output format.
The command I use to generate a unified diff is:
diff -u from-file to-file
I'm guessing (as I'm no CVS or diff expert!) you'll have to do this for
each file unless you
On Jan 9, 2004, at 1:33 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Enough time has passed since I cast the three votes for new committers.
I'm a bit disappointed that Clay's vote didn't pass but I guess we need
to give it some time.
I'm a bit disappointed too, although I'm ecstatic I don't have to
wonder any
This is just a guess, but perhaps you could do a pre-pass using XSL to
generate multiple output pages, and then use something like iText[1] to
concatenate your output files together.
FOP Resources:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/resources.html
I hope this helps!
Web Maestro Clay
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