Julia F. wrote:
>
> we got some FOP-Warnings (would you have a look at the attached file) - do I 
> have to react on these warnings? and how serious are they?

As long as the PDF file is generated and that its content is OK, you can 
ignore FOP warnings.

The screenshot you sent us shows 2 kind of warnings:

[1] Invalid property xfc:tab-XXX
[2] Not implemented table-layout="auto"

[1] is a false warning because attributes out of the XSL-FO namespace 
are allowed by the XSL-FO standard.

[2] signals a important limitation of FOP. To my knowledge, the 
developers of the DocBook XSL stylesheets (that is, not us, XMLmind) 
have added workarounds for this limitation.



>
> I remember, that in former projects the amount of lines of warnings was 
> increasing. Is this bad for the whole project (how huge it might be in the 
> future)?
>

I don't see how an XML project could fail because of a software problem. 
If one day you think you have too much problems with FOP, then simply 
switch to another XSL-FO processor. For example, RenderX XEP costs just 
360€ and is as well-integrated in XMLmind XML Editor as is Apache FOP. 
See http://www.renderx.com/tools/xep.html


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PS: Another fine (we have evaluated it recently) XSL-FO processor is 
Antenna House Formatter. See http://www.antennahouse.com/product.htm

 
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