J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean via DocBook XSLT, don't you?
Sorry yes; to be more explicit, I should have said we create the .fo file
indirectly (by processing DocBook XML files through Saxon), then run the .fo
file through Fop to create the PDF.
With FOP 0.25, if the
Hi Peter -
Out of curiosity, may I get the name(s) of the other xsl-fo processors
that may be able to do this with an existing PDF?
Thanks!
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
12/01/2006 12:36 AM
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Sure. I will reply in private. (I am not sure I could quote from what I read
in public without violating the license agreement I accepted when
downloading the demo of the product)
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This sounds promising - would you please keep me posted as to what you
find? Thanks!
Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
12/01/2006 02:28 AM
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Dear fop fans,
I am wondering whether anyone has any experience in the area of copyfitting
and xsl-fo.
To clarify - assume that I want to format a piece of text in an area (page
if you want) with given dimensions.
Now, in stead of getting an overflow I would like xsl-fo (fop that is