{\*\listtable
 {\list\listid664038103\listsimple
 {\listlevel\levelnfc23\leveljc0\levelstartat1\levelfollow0
 *{\leveltext\'02\'00·;}*
 {\levelnumbers\'01;}
 \plain\f3\fs22\cf2
 }

>The above specification (generated by our product XMLmind XSL-FO 
>Converter) is correct. It seems that your step #5 (the third party tool) 
>does not correctly interpret \levelnfc23:

Yes, \levelnfc23 specify the output to bullet.  But the character code and 
the font-family for printing the bullet is taken from the 
leveltext-control word by MS Word:
{\leveltext\'02\'00·;} After the \'00 sequence you generated a MiddleDot 
(\u00B7)

As you see in , my xsl-fo file contains a Bullet (\u2022) instead of 
MiddleDot.


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Von:    Hussein Shafie <[email protected]>
An:     Frank Erlbacher <[email protected]>
Kopie:  "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Datum:  22.12.2011 08:44
Betreff:        Re: [XFC] Antwort: Re:  bulleted numbering list



On 12/21/2011 09:53 PM, Frank Erlbacher wrote:
>
> yes, in a rtf-viewer the generated rtf-File looks good. But is isn't a
> arial-bullet. It is a symbol-middlepoint, If you open the rtf-file as
> plain text you can see it.
> The workflow I have to realize:
>
>    1. creating a rtf-template with substitution fields by customer
>    2. transforming the template to xsl-fo and substitute the fields with
>       values by a third party tool
>    3. rendering to rtf with XSL-FO Converter
>    4. editing the rtf-file by customer
>    5. transforming the rtf-file to xsl-fo by a third party tool

Upcast? If this is the case, then it should be possible to parametrize 
the conversion step #5 to workaround your problem.



>    6. rendering to pdf with apache fop
>
>
> The rtf-file looks (step 4) looks good. But the rtf-file generated by
> XSL-FO Converter (step 5) contains the following:

You mean step #3.



> {\*\listtable
> {\list\listid664038103\listsimple
> {\listlevel\levelnfc23\leveljc0\levelstartat1\levelfollow0
> *{\leveltext\'02\'00·;}*
> {\levelnumbers\'01;}
> \plain\f3\fs22\cf2
> }

The above specification (generated by our product XMLmind XSL-FO 
Converter) is correct. It seems that your step #5 (the third party tool) 
does not correctly interpret \levelnfc23:

Excerpts from Rich Text Format (RTF) Specification, version 1.6:
---
\levelnfcN               Specifies the number type for the level:

     ...

     23 Bullet (no number at all)
---



>
> The result of step 6 is a numbered and bulleted list:
>
> Rendering the xsl-fo (step 6) to rtf by XSL-FO Converter the result
> looks like this:
>

We are sorry but we cannot help you. Our product has not been designed 
to support a workflow (i.e. step #5) like yours, that is, adapt its 
output to anything other than MS-Word.

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