Re: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-12 Thread Mick Farmer
Dear Arved & others, I'm willing to volunteer to help with the C implementation. I would also like to see a "data structures + algorithms" approach to the project. At least it will provide some interesting comparisons! Regards, Mick /"\ \

Re: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-12 Thread Arved Sandstrom
At 04:32 PM 9/12/01 +1000, Peter West wrote: >I concur with much of what you have said here, and I am much more >comfortable in C than in Java. C++ I have always avoided. That said, I >would personally prefer to pursue the Java development for career >reasons - I have much more chance of gett

Re: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-11 Thread Peter B. West
Arved, I concur with much of what you have said here, and I am much more comfortable in C than in Java. C++ I have always avoided. That said, I would personally prefer to pursue the Java development for career reasons - I have much more chance of getting work in Java than in C. What I think

Re: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-11 Thread Arved Sandstrom
g it a try. > >Frank > >- Original Message - >From: "Arved Sandstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 4:49 AM >Subject: A C XSL-FO processor > > >> Hi, all >> >> I finally buckled, and

Re: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-10 Thread Frank Chen
From: "Arved Sandstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 4:49 AM Subject: A C XSL-FO processor > Hi, all > > I finally buckled, and initiated a SourceForge project to develop a > C-language XSL-FO formatter. The lin

Re: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-10 Thread Carlos Villegas
Hi, Well, I can contribute the hyphenation package. Same algorithm as FOP's. In fact, I first wrote the C++ version and then ported it to java for FOP. I'll fix it so it can read the same pattern files format as FOP, so we can share those. I see there are no mailing lists defined yet, shoul

RE: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-10 Thread Darren Munt
>This is for all those developers out there that like the technology (XSL) >but aren't turning cartwheels over Java. That includes me. And me. Now you're speaking my language. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For ad

RE: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-10 Thread Arved Sandstrom
Hi, Jason You can help with the design. Because right from the start that should reflect optimal APIs for use with interfacing to scripting languages. I've done both SWIG Perl and also Perl XS, so in my estimation if you can sketch out scenarios for use of an XSL formatter in Perl (e.g. the AP

RE: A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Bodnar
I'm very interested but I haven't done alot of C programming so I may not be of much help in the beginning. I'd especially be interested in Perl bindings for such a project and could definitely help out in that area as I've done some XS stuff in the past. On 10-Sep-2001 Arved Sandstrom wrote: > H

A C XSL-FO processor

2001-09-10 Thread Arved Sandstrom
Hi, all I finally buckled, and initiated a SourceForge project to develop a C-language XSL-FO formatter. The link is https://sourceforge.net/projects/xslfo-proc/. Right now there is nothing there...I want to get some people signing up, and register interest. This is for all those developers o