Potje rode kool wrote:
One reason to want to use .fo files and generate html is for
documentation. Then you could write you documentation in .fo files and
generate from that the documentation in different formats like html,
pdf, etc.
Sorry I disagree. I think it makes more sense to write
Putting the content within formatting independent markup is obviously the
right way.
But having a single layout language that could generate both html/css and
pdf would be nice as well (and not contradictory). I understand that given
the very different nature of the output there are a tremendous
I have seen references on this list to people using fop in conjunction
with java 1.5. However, fop breaks on my system that has it. Now, I
notice that the binary distribution of 0.92beta lists java 1.4
specifically, eg
fop-0.92beta-bin-jdk1.4.tar.gz
Would compiling from source on a java 1.5
On Dec 7, 2006, at 19:05, Brad Smith wrote:
I have seen references on this list to people using fop in conjunction
with java 1.5. However, fop breaks on my system that has it.
...
Would compiling from source on a java 1.5 system make a difference,
then?
Not sure. I'd expect 1.4 compiled code
Potje rode kool wrote:
One reason to want to use .fo files and generate html is for documentation.
Then you could write you documentation in .fo files and generate from that
the documentation in different formats like html, pdf, etc.
Honestly if I had to go one way or the other I would prefer
Hi,
I need generate pdf report having 31 columns. Since size of pdf is
confined all the 31 columns are not visible in the same line.
Is there anything horizontal bar in pdf so, that I can over come the
above issue?
Please help me in this regard.
Thanks and Regards
Bhaskar K S
Hi
I'm having some difficulty getting the secure option to work in my fop
installation.
I'm getting the message:
Cannot find any provider supporting RC4
I was wondering if perhaps this could be due to the fop installation (from
before I arrived on the project) was not compiled