Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> I have no idea what's going wrong. It seems to work for everyone else.
> In my log output with Ant 1.7 and the "-d" option I get different log
> output. For example, Ant includes the full classpath for the "javac"
> task in the "resourcegen" target which doesn't seem to hap
Hi,
I am not able to compile the MathML examples in examples/mathml, due
to the non-existence of classes net.sourceforge.jeuclid.DOMMathBuilder
and net.sourceforge.jeuclid.MathBase. Should these examples be
upgraded or deprecated?
Simon
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The FOP IDE Setup Guide on the Wiki recommends that
src/codegen/unicode/java should be configured as a source
directory. The comments in the build file suggest to me that that is
not a good idea. Which is advisable?
Simon
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Simon Pepping
home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu
The MathML plugin in FOP works with JEuclid 1.0. But since a lot of work
has gone into JEuclid over the past months and it now has its own
plug-in it may make sense to remove that part completely. We still have
the Plan Demo plug-in as the primary extension example (which I'd like
to keep operation
Well, using the CLASSPATH env variable begs for trouble. I consider it a
mistake of Java 1.0 that has been carried on until today. Good thing you
found the problem.
BTW, Peter, are you aware that the Folio website reports an error?
On 18.01.2009 10:37:40 Peter B. West wrote:
> Jeremias Maerki wro
Well, it's FOP source code and I want to see if it compiles so I have
the directory configured as a source folder. A newbie developer probably
doesn't need to configure it but a FOP committer should configure it IMO.
On 18.01.2009 13:16:16 Simon Pepping wrote:
> The FOP IDE Setup Guide on the Wiki
Where should the classes go? build/codegen-classes?
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 01:38:13PM +0100, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> Well, it's FOP source code and I want to see if it compiles so I have
> the directory configured as a source folder. A newbie developer probably
> doesn't need to configure it but
Whereever you want. You're talking about your IDE setup, right? In the
Ant build it gets written to build/codegen-classes. In my Eclipse
working copies it lands in build/eclipse.
On 18.01.2009 14:34:26 Simon Pepping wrote:
> Where should the classes go? build/codegen-classes?
>
> On Sun, Jan 18,
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