Re: StructureEvents concept

2002-02-10 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Friday 08 February 2002 01:58, Peter B. West wrote: > Bernard, (That's Bertrand by the way ;-) > What sort of structure does rtf exhibit? Is it a page-based > structure, or is it divided, like xslfo, into page definitions and > flows? This is a critical difference as far as the design goes.

Re: StructureEvents concept

2002-02-10 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Thursday 07 February 2002 12:15, Keiron Liddle wrote: >. . . > Do we need to have this completely separate method of reading the fo > tree (layout managers is the other) when both do some similar things. > I'm not sure, I just can't picture how it should work at the moment. > Right - let me tr

Re: StructureEvents concept

2002-02-08 Thread Peter B. West
Bernard, What sort of structure does rtf exhibit? Is it a page-based structure, or is it divided, like xslfo, into page definitions and flows? This is a critical difference as far as the design goes. From what you say below, it seems to rely on a flow-based model. Peter Keiron Liddle wrot

Re: StructureEvents concept

2002-02-07 Thread Keiron Liddle
On 2002.01.11 10:38 Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > If I understand right, FONode objects should be disposed of as soon as > possible - in this case I'd suggest creating a StructureEventListener as > follows: > > actors and goals: > ag1. FOP creates FONodes while parsing the input stream > > ag2. F