Victor Mote wrote:
> We don't have a policy, but I don't think we want to advertise two web
> sites. Instead, let me add a big warning about my uncertainty of
> the quality
> of that section, then I'll go ahead & publish it again. If all
> goes well, I
> think that it should be visible in about an
Clay Leeds wrote:
> We just got an e-mail asking for help converting TeX files on fop-user.
> Is there any objection to sending out the forrestbot link from Victor's
> e-mail below:
>
> http://forrestbot.cocoondev.org/sites/xml-fop/hyphenation.html#patterns
>
> I'm asking before I do this so I don
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
especial
We just got an e-mail asking for help converting TeX files on fop-user.
Is there any objection to sending out the forrestbot link from Victor's
e-mail below:
http://forrestbot.cocoondev.org/sites/xml-fop/hyphenation.html#patterns
I'm asking before I do this so I don't do something silly. I woul
Wow! I have come 'back' to find that Victor (et al?) has done a
tremendous amount of work on the Hyphenation section! What an
improvement!
I'm currently undergoing a paradigm
shift in how I code as my main development system loses *all* internet
access to be put onto a closed/controlled "progr
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 into the contents of the XML files
in CVS, so that u
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 don't know if there are standard tools to do this or not. I
> don't think it
> would be v
Clay Leeds wrote (on May 27, 2003):
> To: FOP-Dev
> Subject: A couple of FAQ items
>
>
> XSL FAQ:
> The XSL FAQ link is incorrect. It is currently:
>
>http://dpawson.co.uk/xsl/
>
> showing the directory contents of "Index of xsl/"... It should be:
>
On 28.05.2003 20:58:32 Clay Leeds wrote:
> On 5/28/2003 12:02 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> > A comment concerning the hyphenation patterns: I think what you suggest
> > is necessary but there was also the idea of sparing the average FOP user
> > the necessity to dig into licensing issues. A really
Clay Leeds wrote:
> I've downloaded CVS xml-fop. However, I don't know how to use it. Also,
> I don't know where the web site docs are located so I wouldn't know how
> to patch/submit patches for the web site. Any clues? Can someone point
> me in the direction of the web site CVS? I'd love to star
On 5/28/2003 12:02 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
A comment concerning the hyphenation patterns: I think what you suggest
is necessary but there was also the idea of sparing the average FOP user
the necessity to dig into licensing issues. A really frustrating
experience. Just for the record. :-)
On 27.
Jeremias,
On 5/28/2003 12:02 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I'm grateful that you indicate problem spots in our documentation and
offer suggestions. But may I encourage you to just do (TM) the changes
yourself and submit patches in the future? Your suggestions would make
it on the website a lot faster
Done. BTW, the XSL FAQ URL was already corrected in CVS, just not yet
published on the site.
Jeremias Maerki
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I'm grateful that you indicate problem spots in our documentation and
offer suggestions. But may I encourage you to just do (TM) the changes
yourself and submit patches in the future? Your suggestions would make
it on the website a lot faster that way. We are eager to help you set up
your environme
XSL FAQ:
The XSL FAQ link is incorrect. It is currently:
http://dpawson.co.uk/xsl/
showing the directory contents of "Index of xsl/"... It should be:
http://dpawson.co.uk/xsl/xslfaq.html
HYPHENATION INFO:
3.9. Hyphenation does not work.
Set the language attribute somewhere. Check whether
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