Mac os x - InternalError: Can't connect to window server - not enough permissions.

2004-09-04 Thread Colin Harris
Hi I've been using FOP for some time now and think it works great. However I have just deployed the app for the first time on a mac and I'm getting the following error. [ERROR] Logger not set [WARNING] Screen logger not set - Using ConsoleLogger. [INFO] Using org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser

Re: Mac os x - InternalError: Can't connect to window server - not enough permissions.

2004-09-04 Thread J.Pietschmann
Colin Harris wrote: java.lang.InternalError: Can't connect to window server - not enough permissions. See: http://xml.apache.org/fop/graphics.html#batik Run FOP as if in a headless server environment. J.Pietschmann - To

Re: Mac os x - InternalError: Can't connect to window server - not enough permissions.

2004-09-04 Thread Richard Van Deren
I am been using FOP also on the mac, embedded cocoa application. The headless solution worked great for me until apple came up with Java 1.4.2 update 1, then I had to use a NSTread to get it to work. It took me a couple of weeks to understand NSTread. I had the window server problem

Re: id already exists

2004-09-04 Thread Glen Mazza
One possibility is that you forgot to set a needed attribute within your Docbook source, that would be used by the XSL stylesheets to generate a unique ID value. I would try to minimize your docbook xml to zero in on the precise problem. A search on already exists in this document in the

Re: id already exists

2004-09-04 Thread Jean-Philippe Guérard
Le 2004-09-04 16:03:55 -0400, Glen Mazza écrivait : One possibility is that you forgot to set a needed attribute within your Docbook source, that would be used by the XSL stylesheets to generate a unique ID value. I don't think so. The FO file contains no duplicate ID. My DocBook source is

Re: id already exists

2004-09-04 Thread Glen Mazza
Jean-Philippe Guérard schrieb: BTW, should I file a bug about this issue? Thanks. Please do, so we can keep it in mind. Maintenance branch (0.20.5) is frozen, but in case this appears in our upcoming 1.0 version, it would be good for us to have a source FO to work with. Thanks, Glen