Hi Gabriele,
Sorry but the RTF renderer isn't really well maintained anymore. There
are currently no developer who have an interest in it. Moreover RTF has
always been a terrible format which tends to be replaced by other solutions.
If you really need an RTF output that looks fine in OOo you may
columns collapses to 1-column table when
using RTF renderer
Hello.
I'm writing this email due to a problem I'm having with the RTF renderer
in FOP 0.93.
I'm using this xslt stylesheet to create a XML-FO document which I then
run into FOP to get a RTF file:
=== BEGIN ===
?xml version=1.0
Brown, Phyllis (NIH/NIEHS) [C] wrote:
Hi,
I tried your xslt and xml. It looks fine for me using Microsoft Word to view
the RTF output.
Phyllis
Thanks for your reply.
I was going to write another email since it turns out that it's a bug in
OpenOffice's handling of RTF files indeed (I
Gabriele Del Prete wrote:
The same problem happens also with the simplest table I could come out
with XSL-FO (i.e.: the fo:table tag with five columns defined, and one
row with 5 fo:table-cell), and with the examples in FOP 0.93's
distribution archive (tried some of them, not all, though).
Hello.
I'm writing this email due to a problem I'm having with the RTF renderer
in FOP 0.93.
I'm using this xslt stylesheet to create a XML-FO document which I then
run into FOP to get a RTF file:
=== BEGIN ===
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1 standalone=yes?
xsl:stylesheet