Re: Fop with Cocoa Obj-C with Java

2002-04-25 Thread Christian Geisert

Rich Van Deren (???) wrote:
 > I am Fopping now, embedded in an MacOS X Cocoa Application.  I am so 
happy.
[..]

 > If any fop-dev folks want me to make it an example let me know if I
 > should.   In the Apache.org Xerces-C they make a Projects directory in
 > the distribution source with directories for the various operating 
systems.

We could put this into the contrib directory (contrib/macosx ?)

Christian



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Re: Fop with Cocoa Obj-C with Java

2002-04-13 Thread Jim Wright

Hey Rich:

I could sure use one. I've been playing with Cocoa myself, and facing 
some similar issues in terms of the somewhat abbreviated (to say the 
least) Apple documentation.

Thanks!

jw

Rich Van Deren (???) wrote:

> I am Fopping now, embedded in an MacOS X Cocoa Application. I am so 
> happy.
>
> I will share it with you if you like. I had to write a Cocoa System 
> Service in Java. Took me a while to understand the Apple 
> documentation. The service got rid of Cocoa event problem because of 
> the AWT usage in Fop Source. I could not find a sample of a Cocoa 
> System Service written in Java. So I do not know if I did it 
> correctly, but, it is hard to argue with something that works.
>
> If any fop-dev folks want me to make it an example let me know if I 
> should. In the Apache.org Xerces-C they make a Projects directory in 
> the distribution source with directories for the various operating 
> systems.
>
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Re: Fop with Cocoa

2002-04-09 Thread Paul . Hussein


If you don't need to see in AWT mode, tru I think its pjj the plugin AWT
that does not need a display, maybe that will fix it for you.




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Subject:  Re: Fop with Cocoa


Talking with myself here.   Fop has Swing and AWT stuff in it.  This
might be creating a conflict with apple's Cocoa events.

Shouldn't Fop have the UI separate from the render process?   I appears
to be mixed to me.

On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 02:27 PM, Richard Van Deren wrote:

> I am having problems with using Fop embedded with Apple Macintosh
> Cocoa.   If anyone has this working please let me know.   My calls to
> Xalan work fine.
>
> My problem is that when I call the render process, Cocoa's window
> server looses connection to my app's windows.
>
> I have apple looking into this.   If anyone could give us a hint what
> render might be doing I would be happy.   Right now I am completely
> lost.
>
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Re: Fop with Cocoa

2002-04-08 Thread Richard Van Deren

Talking with myself here.   Fop has Swing and AWT stuff in it.  This 
might be creating a conflict with apple's Cocoa events.

Shouldn't Fop have the UI separate from the render process?   I appears 
to be mixed to me.

On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 02:27 PM, Richard Van Deren wrote:

> I am having problems with using Fop embedded with Apple Macintosh 
> Cocoa.   If anyone has this working please let me know.   My calls to 
> Xalan work fine.
>
> My problem is that when I call the render process, Cocoa's window 
> server looses connection to my app's windows.
>
> I have apple looking into this.   If anyone could give us a hint what 
> render might be doing I would be happy.   Right now I am completely 
> lost.
>
>
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