Hi Joerg Pietschmann,

I checked out und built fop out of branch fop-0_20_2-maintain as you told
me.
Whe I test this version referring to my described problems with 
hyphenation I always get the following error message:

[ERROR] Couldn't find hyphenation pattern de
[ERROR] Error building hyphenation tree for language de
java.io.InvalidClassException:
org.apache.fop.layout.hyphenation.HyphenationTree
; local class incompatible: stream classdesc serialVersionUID =
-778451683547287
1478, local class serialVersionUID = 6956085100635965297

There is obviously a problem within the serialization/deserialization
process.

Any further hints? 

With best regards 

Frank


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Przybilla, Frank wrote:
> My problem occurs especially in conjunction with the generation of fop
> tables and hyphenation of long
> text in table-cells. The output produced with fop in cocoon is sometimes
> messing around the characters of a word.

Ah, the problem with parts of hyphenated word jumping around
is actually a FOP bug. Yes, it depends on the parser, more
specific, it depends on how the parser passes text up.
The bug is fixed in CVS (maintenance branch).

J.Pietschmann


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