RE: FOP schema

2002-12-10 Thread Chuck Paussa
this information to fop.xsd let CVS handle the revision issues. The viewcvs program allows us to append a revision number, so we could even branch tag this to keep it tied to releases. Victor Mote Guys, I created the FOP schema for me and posted it to the list so everyone else could benefit from my

RE: FOP schema

2002-12-05 Thread Victor Mote
Peter B. West wrote: Victor Mote wrote: While working on an FAQ for FO dtd schema, I see that we have two schema in docs/foschema: fop4f.xsd fop4.xsd. They are similar. Does anyone know what the purpose for both is, why we have 2, or the 4 4f designations? Victor, I think that

Re: FOP schema

2002-12-05 Thread Peter B. West
Victor Mote wrote: If no one objects, I would like to move this information to fop.xsd let CVS handle the revision issues. The viewcvs program allows us to append a revision number, so we could even branch tag this to keep it tied to releases. Sounds OK. Peter -- Peter B. West [EMAIL

FOP schema

2002-12-04 Thread Victor Mote
While working on an FAQ for FO dtd schema, I see that we have two schema in docs/foschema: fop4f.xsd fop4.xsd. They are similar. Does anyone know what the purpose for both is, why we have 2, or the 4 4f designations? Thanks. Victor Mote

Re: FOP schema

2002-12-04 Thread Oleg Tkachenko
Victor Mote wrote: While working on an FAQ for FO dtd schema, I see that we have two schema in docs/foschema: fop4f.xsd fop4.xsd. They are similar. Does anyone know what the purpose for both is, why we have 2, or the 4 4f designations? I think fop4f.xsd is the latest one. Anyway Chuck Paussa

Re: FOP schema

2002-12-04 Thread Peter B. West
Victor Mote wrote: While working on an FAQ for FO dtd schema, I see that we have two schema in docs/foschema: fop4f.xsd fop4.xsd. They are similar. Does anyone know what the purpose for both is, why we have 2, or the 4 4f designations? Victor, I think that Chuck was appending a letter to

Line breaks and other typographical stuff (was: Re: Latest FOP schema)

2002-05-14 Thread Joerg Pietschmann
Self-followup: Peter B. West wrote: These cover such categories as Case, Numeric Value, Dashes, Line Breaking and Spaces. I found them online, the relevant URLs appear to be http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/LineBreak.txt

RE: Line breaks and other typographical stuff (was: Re: Latest FOP schema)

2002-05-14 Thread Arved Sandstrom
-Original Message- From: Joerg Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: May 14, 2002 7:52 AM To: FOP Dev Subject: Line breaks and other typographical stuff (was: Re: Latest FOP schema) I found them online, the relevant URLs appear to be http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA

RE: Line breaks and other typographical stuff (was: Re: Latest FOP schema)

2002-05-14 Thread Arved Sandstrom
-Original Message- From: Joerg Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: May 14, 2002 7:52 AM To: FOP Dev Subject: Line breaks and other typographical stuff (was: Re: Latest FOP schema) Well, if we are at this, another typographical nastyness which comes to mind

Re: Line breaks and other typographical stuff (was: Re: Latest FOP schema)

2002-05-14 Thread Patrick Andries
J.Pietschmann wrote: Patrick Andries wrote: This begs the question: how should arbitrary non-breaking spaces be expressed in XSLFO, and how often does this issue arise? Well, in fine French typography, this occurs often. Semicolon, question marks and exclanation marks, for instance,

RE: Line breaks and other typographical stuff (was: Re: Latest FOP schema)

2002-05-14 Thread Arved Sandstrom
A drop cap, in other words. :-) -Original Message- From: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: May 14, 2002 4:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Line breaks and other typographical stuff (was: Re: Latest FOP schema) Arved Sandstrom wrote: text-indent. If that's

AW: AW: Latest FOP schema

2002-05-13 Thread J.U. Anderegg
J. Pietschmann wrote: fo:block are Rectangular areas, perhaps indented and with border, padding and other individual traits, nested into a rectangular area. I understand setting traits, properties. How about page layout, setting inline and baseline postitions? Does it imply a unconditional

RE: AW: Latest FOP schema

2002-05-13 Thread Arved Sandstrom
Comments intermingled. -Original Message- From: J.U. Anderegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: May 13, 2002 5:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: AW: AW: Latest FOP schema J. Pietschmann wrote: fo:block are Rectangular areas, perhaps indented and with border, padding

RE: Latest FOP schema

2002-05-13 Thread Joerg Pietschmann
Arved Sandstrom Arved_37@ wrote: I think the predominant opinion is (assume all of this fits on one page) - a normal block area (generated by the outer block) that contains: one or more line areas for level_0_text fills to position A; then a block area with one or more line areas for

AW: Latest FOP schema

2002-05-11 Thread J.U. Anderegg
From the external view block means a rectangle containing formatted text, something like a paragraph. o What do fo:blocks as children of fo:blocks: mean for the end user? o What's teheffect of block's in combination with tag element TEXT like leader, marker, inline, wrapper, basic-link? o When

Re: AW: Latest FOP schema

2002-05-11 Thread J.Pietschmann
J.U. Anderegg wrote: From the external view block means a rectangle containing formatted text, something like a paragraph. o What do fo:blocks as children of fo:blocks: mean for the end user? Rectangular areas, perhaps indented and with border, padding and other individual traits, nested

Re: Latest FOP schema

2002-05-10 Thread Chuck Paussa
Kieron wrote: This looks very good. I think we should put this somewhere on the site when it is ready. That would be excellent Not quite done yet. I missed the attributes in the spec that are only listed as applying to elements but are not referred to in the element description. I'm

Re: Latest FOP schema

2002-05-10 Thread J.Pietschmann
Chuck Paussa wrote: background-position applies to block-level and replaced elements (What are replaced elements?) This seems to be an odd artefact of not having checked everything. The background-position property is a shorthand for combinations of the

Latest FOP schema

2002-05-09 Thread Chuck Paussa
I've greatly improved the FO schema I've been working on. I've added patterns for most of the attribute types. I'd appreciate it if some folks would run their FO documents through a validator against this schema and respond with where I've done a less than excellent job. The schema as

FOP Schema

2002-03-06 Thread Chuck Paussa
I've generated and cleaned up the attached schema from the XSL FO DTD. These are fairly clean documents with some additions like enumerated types for lengths and percentages. The enumerated types do not exclude values not implemenetd in FOP. One item to note is that the element names in the