My firewall does not allow IP tunneling. Without that
even WinCVS doesn't help.
Don
--- Alex McLintock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Don Wellington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Arved-
> >
> > It is with FOP-0.19 not the latest CVS. I am
> stuck
> > behind a firewall, so CVS is not re
--- Don Wellington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Arved-
>
> It is with FOP-0.19 not the latest CVS. I am stuck
> behind a firewall, so CVS is not really an option.
I thought that too for some time but using WinCVS I managed to download
the CVS version from CVS. You need to tell WinCVS about
Hi Arved-
It is with FOP-0.19 not the latest CVS. I am stuck
behind a firewall, so CVS is not really an option.
If you have multiple fo:page-sequences in a document
with either no intial-page-number attribute set, or
initial-page-number set to auto. The first page of
each page sequence starts
At 10:17 AM 8/8/01 -0700, Don Wellington wrote:
>3) Pagination accross multiple page sequences doesn't
>work according to the xsl:fo spec. Something else I
>want to look into fixing in FOP.
Hi, Don
Can you clarify? Are we talking about the latest CVS? Can you give me an
example of where you th
Hi Jeff-
I am working on almost the same software. I am using
docbook-xsl 1.41. I found the easiest way to figure
out where a problem is occuring is to just start
erasing parts of my document from the bottom up until
the problem goes away. Then, you will eventually be
able to figure out which
It sounds like you've got a couple problems.
Why don't you use Xalan to run your XSL:T to produce the XSL:FO file first,
and then run FOP on that file. More atomic operations are easier to
characterize and systematically debug.
A. You've got XSL:T variables which are not being turned into their