Title: AW: FOP with jimi
you wrote:
In the root directory of the FOP distribution, call build clean followed by build.
I have no build file in the root directory !!!
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Von: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 26.
Sorry for not being clear enough. The build is only available in the
source distribution. You're obviously using the binary distribution.
Anyway, in the binary distribution support for JIMI is already built-in
so no recompile is necessary. Did you try renaming JIMI as I suggested?
On 27.02.2003
It's a good idea I am gonna try this.
Thanks.
Laurent.
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From: Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: Problem using ExampleObj2PDF using Oracle 9iasOC4J.
A good idea to find out what's wrong is
hi,
i have a question about xslt. could anyone help me? i want
to display
the child elements of contents like this :
!--
Hi this ... bfirst/b...
hr size=1
Hi this ... i2nd/i.
hr size=2
--
thx
my xml:
!--
?xml version=1.0?
source
titlethe title/title
heading size=2heading/heading
Dear Ahmed,
I think you can start out by using page-sequence/@master-reference
instead of page-sequence/@master-name. This probably will already
solve a lot of your problems. I don't know a stylesheet that solves this
problem. Another way is to parse your FO against the fo.dtd. I think you
can
H. krishna wrote:
I need xsl-fo book. Publisher is o'reiley or
another xsl-fo book. this is availbale in chennai? i
am living in chennai.
Have you tried amazon?
Here is Dave Pawson's book online:
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect3/bk/index.html
--
Oleg Tkachenko
Multiconn Technologies, Israel
I wonder what the Oracle guys did to that server that it generates so
many problems. :-)
Anyway, can you please check if you have any JAXP libraries from FOP in
the classpath (xml-api.jar, xalan.jar, xercesImpl.jar)? If yes try
removing them. Maybe something like that interferes with Oracle's
Sorry to bother you all with this mundane subject, but I must ask you to
refrain from using Too Many Cryptic Acronyms.
I can find easily the definition for technical acronyms, and even some
common ones like ASAP, BTW and IMHO, but it is very hard to find the
meaning of others -- most of them can't
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I wonder what the Oracle guys did to that server that it generates so
many problems. :-)
Bought it from Ironflare?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to bother you all with this mundane subject, but I must ask you to
refrain from using Too Many Cryptic Acronyms.
I can find easily the definition for technical acronyms, and even some
common ones like ASAP, BTW and IMHO, but it is very hard to find the
meaning of
At 10:21 am -0300 27/2/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
By the way, typing PITA instead of writing it out in full does not minorate
the impact of the expression.
It most definitely does minish what would otherwise be an offensive
expression. Consider RTFM as another example.
Sure you may need
Someone know how to integrate JFOR with FOP
Thanks...
Eduardo Santilli
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Thank you all for the links, they will surely help when I get stucked
again.
This lingo thing feeld like slang, something that restrict groups use to
encode meaning in a way outsiders cannot percieve. Reading text stuffed
with it is like talking to my teenager niece: sometimes I cannot
Finally, it was a stupid problem of encoding using a writer in the jsp, I
use now an OutputStream. And it works.
thanks a lot, regards, Laurent Forêt.
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From: Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 5:38 PM
Subject:
I strongly recommend you to switch to the XMLmind FO converter
(http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/), which gives much better results.
Jfor was donated (and integrated?) to FOP, but has not been enhanced ever
since.
=
Marcelo Jaccoud Amaral
Petrobrás
are you from Brasil?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I strongly recommend you to switch to the XMLmind FO converter
(http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/), which gives much better results.
Jfor was donated (and integrated?) to FOP, but has not been enhanced ever
since.
Title: TOC - page numbers not justified
Hi,
I'm trying to generate a table of contents using a fragment
similar to the example in Ch 10 of Pawson's book
xsl:for-each select=html:html/html:body/html:h1
fo:block text-align-last=justify
xsl:value-of select=./
fo:inline
fo:leader
Have a look at http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html :
Page numbers are not properly right aligned.
This happens for fo:page-number-citation elements if the citation occurs
before FOP formatted the requested page, usually in TOC or index pages.
It is caused by the problem that FOP has to guess how
Title: TOC - page numbers not justified
Hi,
i
think putting your TOC into a table with two columns
could
solve
the problem...
Mark
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Februar 2003 15:40An: '[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you all for the links, they will surely help when I get stucked
again.
This lingo thing feeld like slang, something that restrict groups use to
encode meaning in a way outsiders cannot percieve. Reading text stuffed
with it is like talking to my teenager niece:
I'm using 0.20.5rc2. I'm getting:
Couldn't find hyphenation pattern en_US
Error building hyphenation tree for language en
I didn't get this with version 0.20.4.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Derrick
This electronic transmission is strictly confidential to Smith Nephew and
intended solely for
Derrick,
0.20.5rc2 does not include the hyphenation pattern en_US. It only
includes the hyphenation pattern en_GB. Sorry, I don't know where to get
the other one (you might find it in the SOURCE for 0.20.5rc or 0.20.4,
but then you'd have to integrate it into the SOURCE for 0.20.5rc2 and
then
this link doesn't work.dou you have another
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I strongly recommend you to switch to the XMLmind FO converter
(http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/), which gives much better results.
Jfor was donated (and integrated?) to FOP, but has not been enhanced ever
since.
Most of the hyphenation files had to be removed because of license
reasons. We are looking for alternatives so we can once again provide
hyphenation patterns in many languages. Simply copying them from an
older distribution doesn't make them legal. Sorry for the inconvenience,
but this is a
I'd try clicking harder.
jj
:)
-adam
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From: Eduardo Santilli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 27, 2003 2:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FOP + JFOR
this link doesn't work.dou you have another
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I strongly recommend
Sorry for leading a list memeber astray. Jeremias is completely correct,
and I should've left it at 0.20.5rc2 does not include the hyphenation
pattern en_US.
My bad.
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Most of the hyphenation files had to be removed because of license
reasons. We are looking for
Title: TOC - page numbers not justified
From: Mark Baier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
i think putting your TOC into a table with two columns
could
solve the
problem...
Thanks for the
suggestion! I ended up using 3 columns
(title, dots, page
number) and it looks great (see attached).
Hi,
Does anybody know how to convert EMF file to WMF?
Thanks a lot
Lucian Opris
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Afshartous, Nick wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion! I ended up using 3 columns
(title, dots, page number) and it looks great (see attached).
Thie template is below. Maybe someone can put this in the FAQ
for page numbers are not properly right aligned ?
The problem will be fixed next week anyway.
A little off-topic for this list, don't you think? Looks like this is
pretty simple in Delphi:
http://fukunm12.nucl.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~akasaka/memo/delphi/emf2wmf.html
I'm sure there are a lot of conversion solutions around. Why don't just
give Google a try. For example, I found this promising link:
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
PS. I think we should prolong the contest term for another week or two
if nobody objects.
Oleg,
Yes please. I'm attaching a PDF of a design a friend of mine is working
on. She can't get the jpeg output to work from Illustrator, for some
reason, and I need to help her
I set Photoshop to Save for Web highest quality. Let me know if you want it
larger/smaller or higher/lower DPI.
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From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 3:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: logo contest again
Oleg
NM, seems like it was already taken care of.
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From: Adam Shelley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 27, 2003 3:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: logo contest again
Hello,
I tried to use the export capabilities but it gave me an error. This must
be a
Here is the PSD file.
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From: Savino, Matt C
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 3:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: logo contest again
I set Photoshop to Save for Web highest quality. Let me know
if you want it larger/smaller or higher/lower DPI.
Thanks anyway, Adam.
Adam Shelley wrote:
NM, seems like it was already taken care of.
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