Hi Guys,
Sorry to return your attention to this aging thread!
I am knee deep in IF and I have a been attempting to divine what each of the
different node attributes represent such as bpd (block progression
dimension?), etc.
It would be really good to have a definitive description of the
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Hi Guys,
Sorry to return your attention to this aging thread
There's no formal documentation of the area tree XML format to date. It
is something very very few people need to use and the whole thing grew
organically over time, so documentation wasn't a top priority. A
contribution in this direction would be highly welcome. I'm happy to
fill in any blanks if
Hi Jeremias and Georg,
Thanks very much. That's really helpful and at least good to know that no
proper documentation exists.
I have taken the liberty of starting a wiki to share this information whilst
I attempt to accumulate more info about the IF tree. If anyone would like to
contribute
Hi Jeremias and Georg,
Thanks very much. That's really helpful and at least good to know that no
proper documentation exists.
I have taken the liberty of starting a wiki to share this information whilst
I attempt to accumulate more info about the IF tree. If anyone would like to
contribute
Tom, that's great, but why don't you just use our main Wiki?
http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/
Another request: Please call this area tree XML rather than intermediate
format. Yes, we called it that in the past but we have two intermediate
formats now, so it's necessary to keep the two
OK Can do..
Jeremias Maerki-2 wrote:
Tom, that's great, but why don't you just use our main Wiki?
http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/
Another request: Please call this area tree XML rather than intermediate
format. Yes, we called it that in the past but we have two intermediate
Alright Jeremias I have created a page for the AT XML Documentation on the
FOP wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/AreaTreeXMLDocumentation
I have taken the liberty of adding a link to it on the main page to
encourage awareness..
Thanks for your help.
Tom
Jeremias Maerki-2 wrote:
Hi Tom,
In that case I'd take the interesting fo block, wrap it with a default page and
render it. Of course the page is overhead, but other than that you only render
the interesting block. When you are satisfied with it, continue with the next
block. Only when all blocks are finished,
Thanks Georg,
That seems like the approach for me :).
However, I would like to propose a potentially useful future feature of FOP
would be the ability to do this using Java objects with a view for
optimising modifications of document fragments such as a subtree of the AT
through an API (as I
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Juli 2009 15:16
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Thanks Georg,
That seems like
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Thanks Georg,
That seems like the approach for me :).
However, I would like to propose a potentially useful future feature of
FOP would be the ability
On 14 Jul 2009, at 16:43, TomWilcox wrote:
Hi Tom, Georg,
I look forward to getting into the IF however I was under the
impression it
is still very much in the development phase..
Well, it is only available in the SVN repo, so in the sense that it is
not officially released yet, it is
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On 14 Jul 2009, at 16:43, TomWilcox wrote:
Hi Tom, Georg,
I look forward to getting into the IF however I was under the
impression it is still very much in the development phase..
Well, it is only available
On 14 Jul 2009, at 17:31, Georg Datterl wrote:
Well, it is only available in the SVN repo, so in the sense that it
is not
officially released yet, it is indeed in development. That said,
some users
consider trunk to be stable enough to use in production environments.
As far as I
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