Re: Fw: RE: [xsl] FO: center a table

2005-12-27 Thread Florent Georges
"J.Pietschmann" wrote: > This is a FAQ: > http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/faq.html#fo-center-table-horizon Oh, sorry for the noise. Thanks for pointing this out. Regards, --drkm __

Re: Fw: RE: [xsl] FO: center a table

2005-12-27 Thread J.Pietschmann
Florent Georges wrote: Below is the response I got on XSL-List regarding how to center an 'fo:table' on the page. The described example doesn't work with FOP (neither 0.20.5, 0.90 nor 0.91). I don't know if this is known (as unsupported yet) or not. The table-and-caption FO isn't supported

Re: MathML-Extension - warning at compile time, errors in runtime

2005-12-27 Thread J.Pietschmann
Klaus Liebler wrote: This day I played aroud with fop, v 0.91 beta and the included MathML-Extension. ... [javac] Note: ...\org\apache\fop\mathml\MathMLElementMapping.java > uses unchecked or unsafe operations. [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details. You can safely

Fw: RE: [xsl] FO: center a table

2005-12-27 Thread Florent Georges
Hi Below is the response I got on XSL-List regarding how to center an 'fo:table' on the page. The described example doesn't work with FOP (neither 0.20.5, 0.90 nor 0.91). I don't know if this is known (as unsupported yet) or not. If it is not supported yet, is there an other way to center

MathML-Extension - warning at compile time, errors in runtime

2005-12-27 Thread Klaus Liebler
Hello, This day I played aroud with fop, v 0.91 beta and the included MathML-Extension. I downloaded and compiled jeuclid with no errors, copied the jeuclid-2.0.jar file in the lib-directory [..]\docbook\fop\examples\mathml\lib and renamed it there into jeuclid.jar. It`s only 72kByte. Then I start

RE: XSL-FO Question

2005-12-27 Thread Christian Loock
Ok i figured it out for myself. the break-before property works great for this, just use it with the "column"-value! -Original Message- From: Christian Loock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 1:08 PM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject: FW: XSL-FO Questi

FW: XSL-FO Question

2005-12-27 Thread Christian Loock
>>> Sorry, i wasn't finished with the mail and hit the send button unluckily ;) Hi everybody, i am using the column-count property with the value two on my region body to have a layout like in a newspaper etc. What i'd like to know is if it is possible to force my content to begin in the second

XSL-FO Question

2005-12-27 Thread Christian Loock
Hi everybody, i am using the column-count property with the value two on my region body to have a layout like in a newspaper etc. What i'd like to know is if it is possible to force my content to begin in the second column that it looks like the following illustration: -

Re: # character for some characters of the font

2005-12-27 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Dec 27, 2005, at 12:19, Sheraz Bashir wrote: Hi Everyone, I have embedded the Tahoma font in FOP but it gives me the # character for some characters of the font. Like this one: √ (square root sign) Is there a way in which such unrecognized symbols can be added into the character map

# character for some characters of the font

2005-12-27 Thread Sheraz Bashir
Hi Everyone,  I have embedded the Tahoma font in FOP but it gives me the # character for some characters of the font. Like this one: √ (square root sign) Is there a way in which such unrecognized symbols can be added into the character map such that they do not come out as #? Thanks, b

RE: when apache FOP will full support font-family lists and font-selection-strategy ?

2005-12-27 Thread Pascal Sancho
Hi Guangxian Zou, You can try to modify this following snippet (full xslt 1.0) to use it with chinese characters. This works fine with Greek charaters that are in the symbol charset but not in the standard charsets (serif/sans serif/courrier). You just need to replace $expression with chinese