till now all that keep-together that was missing
in 0.20.5 and that drove me off (or deferred the using
of fop) works good enough for my little project.
gerhard
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is there a workaround or xslt magic[1] or something else to get
the funcionality that was described as formating objects for
indexing in the working draft for xsl 1.1?
particularry the fo:index-page-citation-list was something that
would be very usefull for me.
[1] i think a lot of
On Dec 11, 2005, at 10:54, gerhard oettl wrote:
Hi Gerhard,
is there a workaround or xslt magic[1] or something else to get
the funcionality that was described as formating objects for
indexing in the working draft for xsl 1.1?
particularry the fo:index-page-citation-list was something that
Hello,
I did a thorough search for the bug which prevents the output of my xml
transformation to be cleanly transformed with the xsl transformation into
the xsl-fo and later into the pdf.
It seems that this is related to the parsers in use. It simply does not work
to process the output of the
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 10:54:48AM +0100, gerhard oettl wrote:
[1] i think a lot of page-number-citation objects could do the
trick, but if i can avoid that i would prefere.
I forgot to mention, that my main problem is not to get the
page-numbers but to supress duplicates.
It is a surname
Ok, guys. Time for me to chime in. I've read through all the messages
and have a few things to add:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Some content could not fit into a line/page
after 50 attempts. Giving up to avoid an endless loop.
This messages in our context here says nothing about the image not
scaling-method is not evaluated by FOP, so it can't be the problem.
Images are always embedded as is and scaled by the viewer/RIP. That
means that the scaling is always target-device-specific.
The gaps above and below of the images come from line-building, i.e.
from the line-height property among
On Dec 11, 2005, at 13:17, gerhard oettl wrote:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 10:54:48AM +0100, gerhard oettl wrote:
[1] i think a lot of page-number-citation objects could do the
trick, but if i can avoid that i would prefere.
I forgot to mention, that my main problem is not to get the
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 05:35:36PM +0100, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Dec 11, 2005, at 13:17, gerhard oettl wrote:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 10:54:48AM +0100, gerhard oettl wrote:
[1] i think a lot of page-number-citation objects could do the
trick, but if i can avoid that i would prefere.
I
On Dec 7, 2005, at 22:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I saw this question was still unanswered. This is most likely because
it is indeed slightly OT for this list. For XSLT-related questions,
you may want to check out the Mulberry XSLT list in the future.
I am confused about the
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 04:06:16PM +0100, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Problem fixed in Subversion:
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=355105view=rev
:-)
this fixes the descripted issue but has another unwanted side
effect:
if a cell that spannes more rows is broken between two pageges you
get the
I think there isnĀ“t any render to Excel actually
:-(
But I use a alternative way using
JExcel.
I use the XML file generated before FO traslation to
generate very fast the xls file, is very easy if you have the xml data based in
lines and columns.
Salut
De: Farid Adhami [mailto:[EMAIL
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