XSD

2002-10-21 Thread nick . moon
Oleg
I have rendered PDF docs using FOP from a DTD, XML XSL files and this works
fineI have no designed a XSD and I get the following error message.

[ERROR] The markup declarations contained or pointed to by the document type
declaration must be well-formed.

All the file are well formed according to XML-spy, do you think it is the
XSD that is causing the error or something else?

Many thanks

Nick

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Tif rendering sizes?

2002-10-08 Thread nick . moon
Title: BARCODE



Does anyone 
know that largest Tif file size fop can handle to render into PDF 
format?


  


RE: Embedded files in FOP

2002-10-02 Thread nick . moon

man thanks J,
I'll go check the archive and see what I can get from that. :-)

-Original Message-
From: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 October 2002 21:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Embedded files in FOP


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am presently working on a project that requires Tif files to be rendered
 in PDF, but with the FOP tool this causes an error. I have read in a book
 somewhere on XSL-FO that not all image formats can be used for FOPis
Tif
 one of them, if so is there anyway to get around this?

Most likely, you don't have Jimi installed, the library which
is by default resonsible for dealing with TIFF images. There
are some instructions in the documentation which comes with
FOP. If this doesn't help enough, the list archive has some
more hints, as already mentioned.

J.Pietschmann


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Embedded files in FOP

2002-10-01 Thread nick . moon

Hi, 
I am presently working on a project that requires Tif files to be rendered
in PDF, but with the FOP tool this causes an error. I have read in a book
somewhere on XSL-FO that not all image formats can be used for FOPis Tif
one of them, if so is there anyway to get around this?

Many thanks 

Nick

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