keeps.xml
properties-classes.xml spaces.xml traits.xml
user-agent-refs.xml xml-parsing.ehtml
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book.xml classes-overview.xml coroutines.xml
footnotes.xml galleys.xml keeps.xml
properties-classes.xml spaces.xml
user-agent-refs.xml xml-parsing.xml
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Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I'd vote for an Avalon Configuration object which can be built easily
from XML and passed through from Cocoon which is also based on Avalon.
Configuration objects are also easily built by hand if necessary.
+1
Anybody having good relations with the Batik team? This could
On 28.11.2002 08:33:31 Keiron Liddle wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 19:19, Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
There could be two ways to set these values. From the command line we
want the config file to set values and when embedding they could extend
the user agent to set the values.
And what about
).
The UserAgent should IMO implement the Configurable interface which
defines an Avalon standard contract how the object is configured.
The problem is that user agent properties are just part of FOP configuration
properties. May be we should separate FOP config from User Agent config. Well,
I
stop reinventing the wheel (being diving into avalon).
Cool.
The UserAgent should IMO implement the Configurable interface which
defines an Avalon standard contract how the object is configured.
The problem is that user agent properties are just part of FOP configuration
properties. May
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 20:40, Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Hello!
What is the convention behind UserAgent class? afaiu, the class should
provide default values for all user-agent-related properties, which are
overridable through the configuration file.
There could be two ways to set these values
Keiron Liddle wrote:
What is the convention behind UserAgent class? afaiu, the class should
provide default values for all user-agent-related properties, which are
overridable through the configuration file.
There could be two ways to set these values. From the command line we
want
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 19:19, Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
There could be two ways to set these values. From the command line we
want the config file to set values and when embedding they could extend
the user agent to set the values.
And what about the third one - set config file when embedding
Hello!
What is the convention behind UserAgent class? afaiu, the class should
provide default values for all user-agent-related properties, which are
overridable through the configuration file.
So, if I want to add auto values for page-height and page-width, how
should I do it?
--
Oleg
pbwest 2002/06/04 06:30:23
Added: docs/design/alt.design user-agent-refs.xml
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User agent references in XSL
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