Hussein Shafie wrote:
> Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> 
>> you might want to look at the attached. the conversion to ODT and RTF
>> loses the document title - compare with XEP rendering.
> 
> 
> This is not really a bug in XMLmind XSL-FO Converter. Unlike RenderX 
> XEP, our tool is not resilient to contorted constructs (not offense 
> intended).
> 
> After removing two ``strange'' (unnatural and useless -- no offense 
> intended -- really!) constructs from "testlite.fo" (I've attached the 
> modified version to this email):
> 
> [1] An fo:block containing just a fo:inline-container containing a 
> fo:block. (Removed useless intermediate fo:inline-container.)
> 
> [2] An fo:block containing just a fo:inline containing fo:blocks. 
> (Removed useless intermediate fo:inline.)

Yes, basically XFC doesn't support block-level objects inside an 
inline-level object. This is indeed a limitation, however there doesn't seem 
to be any real need for such constructs in your sample document.

> After rebooting the machine, we converted Guidelines.fo to docx and 
> managed to open the 1,089 pages of this document in Word 2007.

I guess there has been some misunderstanding between Hussein and I... 
Actually I managed to load the *WML* output, but there's still a problem 
with the Office Open XML output. (Seems like a bug that I hopefully should 
be able to find and fix before the next release...)

Regards,

-- 
    Jean-Yves Belmonte - XMLmind.com


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