Hi, Simon!
You wrote:
Yes, I realized that FOP_HYPHENATION_PATH is used in debian and
ubuntu, and in fop's own startup script, and apparently not in fedora.
Does the fedora script have no option to add the path to the
hyphenation jar file, other than modifying the script?
It works while
Hello, Simon, and thank you much for your valuable feedback!
You wrote:
This should work. If you are using fop downloaded from Apache, use:
fop --execdebug xxx.fo xxx.pdf
to see the classpath, and check whether /home/lrs/fop/fop-hyph.jar is
part of it. Also check if
Yes, I realized that FOP_HYPHENATION_PATH is used in debian and
ubuntu, and in fop's own startup script, and apparently not in fedora.
Does the fedora script have no option to add the path to the
hyphenation jar file, other than modifying the script?
Simon
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:03:43AM
This should work. If you are using fop downloaded from Apache, use:
fop --execdebug xxx.fo xxx.pdf
to see the classpath, and check whether /home/lrs/fop/fop-hyph.jar is
part of it. Also check if /home/lrs/fop/fop-hyph.jar exists and is
readable.
If you are using fop from debian or ubuntu, use:
Hi
Simon Pepping writes:
Pattern file nb: Norwegian Bokmal hyphenation patterns
Pattern file nn: Norwegian Nynorsk hyphenation patterns
In the note 'Configuring FOP for hyphenation' on the installation
pages you can find instructions on how to enable these for
language=no.
At last, I
I'd like to add support for Norwegian hyphenation in fop. I'm running a
distro built fop package, version 0.95 on Fedora 14. On offo.sf.net, I
can't find any download link for files like nohyph.xml or fop-hyph.jar
that's mentioned in the web pages. Can someone please give me some hints
on how to