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$ > -Original Message-
$ > From: Michiel Verhoef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ > Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 4:43 AM
$ > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
$ > Subject: RE: Weird behaviour of Apache fop
$ >
$ >
$ > Unfortunately we're in a non Java environ
transform to string and give the string to fop, no
$ big deal using jaxp.
$
$ Michiel Verhoef wrote:
$ > Perhaps to stress unneccessary: the transformation as such
$ does work.
$ >
$ > Guessing from the information so far it looks like we're
$ unable to create a
$ > tree. We
n feed this to fop or
run a simple script on the source file first to replace the <i> etc.
to actual elements so xerces can
actually make a tree out of it.
Thanks for the help, although I might have been a pain in the *ss sometimes
;-)
Cheers,
Michiel
$ -Original Message-----
$ Fr
for a while...
$ -Original Message-
$ From: Michiel Verhoef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: donderdag 27 juni 2002 8:02
$ To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
$ Subject: RE: Weird behaviour of Apache fop
$
$
$ I'm afraid a slight mistake has been made in WJ's answer: our
$
I'm afraid a slight mistake has been made in WJ's answer: our input does not
contain elements etc. but type strings.
Thus, we have to do string processing instead of writing templates :-(
Were we able to use Perl I'd have it done in a couple of lines days ago, but
alas, we can't :-)
Michie
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$ Sent: maandag 24 juni 2002 21:46
$ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Subject: Re: Weird behaviour of Apache fop
$
$
$ Michiel Verhoef wrote:
$ > Hi all,
$ >
$ > Currently we have a weird problem: when converting an XML
$ file (or rather,
$ > an XML-ified HML source) to a FO file an
ocoon
$ or mozilla, when
$ transformation result is never serialized/reparsed again.
$ Try to change you
$ stylesheet to be more usual transformation, you don't need
$ these CDATA and
$ text output method to create xml tree.
$
$ Michiel Verhoef wrote:
$ > Hi all,
$ >
$ > Currently w
Hi all,
Currently we have a weird problem: when converting an XML file (or rather,
an XML-ified HML source) to a FO file and
converting this resulting FO file to a PDF all things are fine. However,
when we try to convert the XML with the exact
same XSL script into a PDF we get errors:
[INFO]: F
AFAIK you do not need a DTD at all to convert XML or FO files to PDF.
However, when writing an XSLT stylesheet to convert XML to FO a DTD or
Schema might
come in handy.
Cheers,
Michiel
$ -Original Message-
$ From: Max Dcosta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: maandag 17 juni 2002 11:57
$
That is a transformation, you can use XSLT to do this (like you transform
XML to FO via XSLT).
Michiel
$ -Original Message-
$ From: shadows [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: maandag 10 juni 2002 19:00
$ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Subject: how to output WML???
$ Importance: High
$
$
$ can
generation
$
$
$
$ Tried that...
$ Still gives the same exception
$
$ -Original Message-
$ From: Michiel Verhoef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 7:52 PM
$ To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
$ Subject: RE: Problem with PDF generation
$
$
$ ehm, not sure if this
orm"; version="1.0"
$ xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format";>
$
$
$ -Original Message-
$ From: Michiel Verhoef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 7:38 PM
$ To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
$ Subject: RE: Problem with PDF generat
I'm no java guru but it looks like your XSLT stylesheet is not correct.
Does it contain the following line?
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
version="1.0">
Michiel
$ -Original Message-
$ From: chandrakant_binwani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: donderdag 6 juni 2002 16:07
$ To:
Did you try to run the transformation (XML & XSL) without generating a PDF?
If that doesn't produce any output your PDF will be empty.
$ -Original Message-
$ From: chandrakant_binwani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: donderdag 6 juni 2002 10:42
$ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Subject: Problem
I'd say this is Cooktop: it supports a number of XSLT processors (Xalan,
Saxon, XT, MSXML etc.)
and FOP, allows template definition, Codebits definition (so you can select
bits of code from a menu).
Best of it all is that configuration is done in XML files :-).
Check out http://www.xmlcooktop.
Hi Alex,
This is taken from a very old style sheet floating around on my pc (I think
it used FOP version 0.18 or something)
but you need to define the columns in your fo:region-body definition. If you
use a page-sequence fop will insert the
text in the columns. I'm not 100% sure about current synt
Let me see, part of this problem is XSL(T), part of the problem is how to
pass the result to Acrobat, right?
At the moment I'm pretty busy solving a little problem over here but I'll
get back with a style sheet bit to extract
the stylesheetname from the XML file (that should be possible, or am I
c
, that would simplify the processing of XML
$ files to PDF using FOP! And OF COURSE the stylesheet
$ specified for this
$ usage would be an FO transform stylesheet!"
$
$
$ > -Original Message-
$ > From: Michiel Verhoef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ > Sent: 26 March 2002 12:50
$ > To
like:
$
$
$
$ ...
$
$
$ This means that when I double click it, IE6 automatically displays it
$ correctly because ccr.xls converts the XML contents to HTML/CSS. Very
$ nice and useful.
$
$
$
$ > -Original Message-
$ > From: Michiel Verhoef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ > Sent:
Does this imply that all your XML files have a style sheet included?
Because AFAIK this is not mandatory/common practice so to speak of _the_
stylesheet
included in the XML file is probably not enough to explain what exactly you
are referring to.
Do you mean if an XML file has an internal style (
I'm not 100% certain but to me it looks like testXSLT is actually a call to
Xalan.
It is possible to call Xalan with parameters, using the -parameter switch.
fop calls Xalan itself but has AFAIK no possibility to pass parameters to
Xalan.
A work around might be to write a shell script that calls
Thanks for clearing that up. Humm, time to upgrade I guess...
Cheers,
Michiel
$ -Original Message-
$ From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: woensdag 6 maart 2002 10:50
$ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Subject: Re: dynamic image in PDF
$
$
$ > Also, refer to the page master u
Also, refer to the page master using the master-name attribute.
Cheers,
Michiel
$ -Original Message-
$ From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Sent: woensdag 6 maart 2002 8:32
$ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Subject: Re: dynamic image in PDF
$
$
$ This happens because you used "mas
It would be. However, we had to present the data that we presented in an
HTML table
in an instant in Excel and this was the easiest way to make sure that the
customer
did not have to perform any action in Excel to view the data (so no
imports/formatting necessary).
Apart from that, the whole thin
To top all: it is even quite simple.
For a project we had to produce MS Excel files fromXML, using XSLT.
As we didn't have a clue about Microsoft formats etc we figured: why
not produce this ghastly MS-HTML and see what that does for us?
If you simply save an existing Word document as HTML you ge
I'm no java expert (not by a long shot) but in your command you have defined
the classpath for
xerces and xalan twice (each to a different version of xerces.jar and
xalan.jar). As the error
says "java.lang.NoSuchMethodError" this might be because of the confusing
claspath?
just my $0.02,
Michiel
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$ Sent: woensdag 20 februari 2002 11:10
$ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ Subject: Re: Inline
$
$
$ Hi Michiel,
$ But if i want such an output, how could i acheive it?
$
$ Meena
$ - Original Message -
$ From: "Michiel Verhoef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
$ To: <[
Nope, according to the XSLFO reference on
http://zvon.org/xxl/xslfoReference/Output/index.html
text-indent is not an attribute for fo:inline.
HTH,
Michiel
-Original Message-
From: Meena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 20 februari 2002 10:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Inlin
Hi,
This is the content of fop.bat (of fop version 0.18 or something) perhaps it
is of help?
java -cp
fop.jar;lib\w3c.jar;lib\xalan-2.0.0.jar;lib\xerces-1.2.3.jar;lib\jimi-1.0.ja
r org.apache.fop.apps.Fop %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8
HTH,
Michiel
$ -Original Message-
$ From: Josh Campbell
First: please use text only mails and NO backgrounds! They cause mails to be
unneccessary huge..
Now, wrt your question: yes, as long as you manage to convert the HTML to
fo.
If the HTML is well formed (so, in effect is XML) you may use XSLT,
otherwise
you need another programming language to do t
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