Support for Indian scripts is being developed. See the overview at
http://people.apache.org/~spepping/. You could help by testing this
work.
At this moment support for Indian scripts is limited to devanagari.
Gujarati is in the planning.
Simon Pepping
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 02:32:10PM -0700, di
I wish to use XSL-FO technology to generate PDF documents in Indian
languages.
Here are the steps I took:
1) I downloaded fop-1.0 and tried their first example to display a name. I
tried to display name in one of the Indian languages, Gujarati.
2) I modified the fop configuration file to load Ari
This worked, Thanks!
And sorry for the late reply.
Haichao
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If you went to the web site http://people.apache.org/~spepping/ very
rapidly after I sent this email, you may have read obsolete 'Notes
about the current state of the work'. Many limitations that were
listed there have now been removed, since those limitations have been
addressed in the course of d
I am pleased to let you know that Glenn Adams updated his work with a
new patch. This patch includes the following:
* bug fixes
* new layout engine tests for right-to-left writing mode
* new test utility for using TTX files in testing advanced typographic tables
* new test cases for GDEF/GSUB/GPOS
Hi,
AFAIK, those lib are not required to build FOP. Typically, they are for
FOP dev usage.
using ant, you can avoid to launch the test suite, by typing in:
ant package
(or ant clean package if needed.
for further FOP ant options, type in: ant -p.
see [1] for further details
[1] http://xmlgraph