Re: Problem with custom fonts

2007-04-19 Thread Chris Bowditch
Daniel Noll wrote: Thomas Zastrow wrote: I agree. I didn't thought of bundling FOP directly with the fonts. Instead, they could be put on another webpage and the user can download them optional. It was just an idea, as it was some labour to build the metrics for my preferred fonts ;-) I

swing to JSP

2007-04-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all Is it FOP usefull for converting SWING GUI into HTML? -- Passa a Infostrada. ADSL e Telefono senza limiti e senza canone Telecom http://click.libero.it/infostrada -

Re: swing to JSP

2007-04-19 Thread Chris Bowditch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all Is it FOP usefull for converting SWING GUI into HTML? No. FOP converts XSL-FO (which is XML based Formatting tags) into a Print Stream such as PDF or Postscript. FOP does have an AWT Renderer for displaying the results of the Print Stream but this could not

Re: Differences in Chineese output between fop 0.20.5 and fop trunk

2007-04-19 Thread Abel Braaksma
J.Pietschmann wrote: Manuel Mall wrote: I am in no way an expert in Asian scripts but I believe Chinese is typically written top to bottom. That's classical Chinese. Nowadays rl-tb is commonly used. J.PIetschmann Commonly depends on where you are. In Macau, Hongkong and Taiwan,

Re: Differences in Chineese output between fop 0.20.5 and fop trunk

2007-04-19 Thread J.Pietschmann
Abel Braaksma wrote: I don't agree that rl-tb is commonly used, Darn transposition error, of course I meant lr-tb. Next tie I'll spell it out, just to be sure... J.Pietschmann - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

Re: Problem with custom fonts

2007-04-19 Thread Daniel Noll
Chris Bowditch wrote: I thought the command was basically the same for all fonts, except where .ttc collections were involved. I was (and still am) considering writing some magic code which autocreates the metrics when a new font is discovered. No need ;) such code already exists in FOP