Dears: About FOP Hyphenation, I have some questiones??
>Fop comes with some hyphenation pattern. If you need a hyphenation >pattern which isn't included in the distribution, do the following: > >1. get the TeX hyphenation pattern file and turn it into an xml file > which conforms to the hyphenation.dtd in the sub directory /hyph 1: Question: how can i get the TeX hyphenation pattern file ? and how to turn it into an xml file?? >2. name this new file following this schema: languageCode_countryCode.xml. > If you don't need a country code, leave it away, p.e. the file name > for an American english hyphenation pattern would look like this: > en_US.xml. > For an Italian file: it.xml. > Language and country codes must be the same as in xsl:fo, that is follow > ISO 639 <http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/related/iso639.txt> and > ISO 3166 <http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/related/iso3166.txt> > respectively. > NOTE: The ISO 639/ISO 3166 convention is that language names are > written in lower case, while country codes are written in upper case. 2: I am a Chinese . how can I to get the Chinese version Hyphenation file for FOP?? >3. If you have build your new hyphenation pattern file successfully there are > two ways to make it accessible to Fop. > a) Put this new file into the directory /hyph and rebuild Fop. The file will > be picked up and added to the fop.jar. > b) Put the file into a directory of your choice and specify this directory > in the userconfig.xml in the entry <hyphenation-dir> >4. If the license of your hyphenation pattern file does allow it, please send > it to the list fop-dev, so it can be made part of the Fop distribution. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = stoneson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-08-16
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