Nightly snapshots

2010-09-21 Thread Simon Pepping
I am pleased to inform you that every night a snapshot of Apache FOP's main development code (a.k.a. fop trunk) is built. These snapshots are aimed at users who want to try out the newest features but are not used to building Apache FOP themselves. The snapshots can be found at

Re: Nightly snapshots

2010-09-21 Thread Glenn Adams
Do these snapshots include the successful running of junit tests? Or are they merely the result of compilation without any testing? G. On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Simon Pepping spepp...@leverkruid.euwrote: I am pleased to inform you that every night a snapshot of Apache FOP's main

Re: Nightly snapshots

2010-09-21 Thread Simon Pepping
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 07:46:07PM +0800, Glenn Adams wrote: Do these snapshots include the successful running of junit tests? Or are they merely the result of compilation without any testing? The build process includes some junit tests, viz. those that can be run successfully in a headless

Complex Chained Contextual Substitution (GSUB) and Positioning (GPOS) Example

2010-09-21 Thread Glenn Adams
Attached is a sample input FO, output IF, and output PDF example showing the functioning of complex chained contextual glyph substitution and glyph positioning operations, now available on my working dev branch at git:// github.com/skynavga/fop.git. The GDEF (glyph definition) table is now