Matthew East wrote:
So, it's not possible to ensure that footnotes don't overlap with the main text
using fop 0.20?
The footnote code in 0.20.5 has tons of problems, although overlapping
the main flow hasn't been reported for this version (a somewhat older
release, IIRC 0.20.2, had this
Jeremias Maerki dev at jeremias-maerki.ch writes:
I've just done (more or less) the same. Extracted FOP 0.92 into a new
folder and created a symlink to fop from my ~/bin directory. Worked
like a charm.
Ok, I'll try again from scratch. Can you help me with what I need to install?
There are
You said earlier you're on JDK 1.5, so take the jdk1.4 binary. The JRE
should be enough. It doesn't matter. Just extract the .tar.gz and run
the fop script. That's it if you don't need any fancy stuff to begin
with.
More info:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/latest/running.html
On 23.04.2006
Jeremias Maerki dev at jeremias-maerki.ch writes:
You said earlier you're on JDK 1.5, so take the jdk1.4 binary. The JRE
should be enough. It doesn't matter. Just extract the .tar.gz and run
the fop script. That's it if you don't need any fancy stuff to begin
with.
Ok, I tried installing
Matthew,
You did nothing wrong. What happens is that your the .fo you generate
uses the proprietary fox:outline extension that was supported by FOP 0.20.5
For more information checkout the compliance page:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/compliance.html#fo-object-section
So basically you
Hi Patrick,
Patrick Paul ppaul_apache at yahoo.ca writes:
So basically you need to changefox:outline and use fo:bookmark-tree,
fo:bookmark and fo:bookmark-title.
Thanks for this. I'm afraid I'm still not completely understanding how to do
this. I'm using the nwalsh fo stylesheets, which seem
Patrick Paul ppaul_apache at yahoo.ca writes:
You're welcome. This is what this mailing-list is for, helping people.
Well, it's a very friendly mailing list :)
What I suggest is that you try not to use the FOP-specific extension.
{snip}
Remove the --stringparam fop.extensions 1 line.
Ok, I
Patrick Paul ppaul_apache at yahoo.ca writes:
Make sure you get the latest stable docbook-xsl stylesheets and set the
following params :
--stringparam fop.extensions 0
--stringparam fop1.extensions 1
I have docbook-xsl 1.68, which comes with my distribution. I added that
parameter to my
Get the latest release (1.69.1) at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21935#files
Try to do a little reading about how to install it. Maybe there is a
package for Ubuntu.
Patrick
Matthew East wrote:
Patrick Paul ppaul_apache at yahoo.ca writes:
Make sure you get the
Patrick Paul ppaul_apache at yahoo.ca writes:
Get the latest release (1.69.1) at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21935#files
Ok, I installed and used these, by amending my custom xsl to use them. I get the
same error. Just for clarity:
ERROR:
Patrick Paul ppaul_apache at yahoo.ca writes:
Matthew East wrote:
ERROR: http://fop.pastebin.com/677244
XSL: http://fop.pastebin.com/677245
I apologize but I do not have the time to assist you further at this time.
No problem, thanks for the help you've given me so far.
This may be a bug
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