Re: Help with Forrest

2003-03-01 Thread Peter B. West
Jeremias,

Thanks for the Sourceforge reference.  It seems that the software is in 
the process of being donated to Apache, and is in the process of finding 
its way in to Alexandria.  It is currently unavailable there because of 
licencing issues.

I will ask on forrest-dev.

Peter

Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Not a specialist on Forrest or Cocoon, yet, but I think it probably
needs among other things an additional map:match element with a custom
stylesheet, such as the one for the compliance document. So if you
converted the HTML to XHTML you could probably write an XSLT stylesheet
to add the JavaScript stuff. Just what's going though my head. I hope it
helps anyway. Probably best if you asked on Forrest mailing list, too.
Is this what you're looking for? http://sourceforge.net/projects/javasrc/
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Re: HTML to FO

2003-03-01 Thread Ken Masters

From what I understand, htmlfo is an executable that converts html into FO, 
which can be directly plugged into Apache FOP. Now I saw somewhere that the 
html MUST NOT be correctly formed (I saw this on the souceforge page, I 
think). Is this correct?

And how much is the output PDF similar to the original HTML?

Thanks

Ken

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