Re: Table-of-Contents Headlines

2004-08-29 Thread Johannes Franz
Hi Pascal,

did you ever try the example at this page? Somehow it doesn't seem to work.
I always get a java.lang.NullPointerException. Any idea what could be the
reason?
I would be very glad, if someone could help me.

Greetings,
Johannes.
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From: "Pascal Sancho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 11:27 AM
Subject: RE: Table-of-Contents Headlines


Hi,
You can find an example it the W3C XSL recommandation, at
http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice6.html#section-N13277-Inline-level-Formatting-
Objects.
There is an example of table of content, with XML, XSLT & XSLFO snips.

Pascal

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De : Johannes Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Do you have an example for a xslt document that creates a table-of-contents
which is generated at the end of the document?

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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: Table-of-Contents Headlines


> Ok, i'll try it. Thx for explanation.
> By the way do you know if it is possible and how to use the headline
> function of word/rtf with XSL-FO/JFOR?
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> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 1:02 PM
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> > Johannes Franz wrote:
> > > Hi is it possible to declare certain sentences as a headline and
> > > generate autmatically a table-of-contents in JFOR/FOP?
> > > Perhaps somebody could send me an example.
> >
> > No this is not possible in general within XSL-FO. You can do
> > something
in
> > XSLT. Using markers and page-number-citation its possible create a
> > table
> of
> > Contents at back of document, but not at the front :-(
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
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Re: Printing in 0.20.5?

2004-08-29 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Well, it's not org.apache.fop.render.PrintRenderer you need to look up.
PrintRenderer in this case is an inner class of the FopPrintServlet
class (or org.apache.fop.render.PrintStarter). This inner class is a
subclass of org.apache.fop.render.awt.AWTRenderer. But the AWTRenderer
should already work for you. HTH

On 27.08.2004 14:17:47 Nathan Lusher wrote:
> Im trying to print an fo document and Ive seen the
> following example in a lot of places including
> FopPrintServlet example that is distributed with the
> release.
> 
> ...
> Driver driver = new Driver(foFile, null);
> PrinterJob pj = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
> PrintRenderer renderer = new PrintRenderer(pj);
> 
> driver.setLogger (log);
> driver.setRenderer(renderer);
> driver.run();
> ...
> 
> However, PrintRenderer (at least in 0.20.5) is
> abstract, and none of its implementing subclasses
> appear to take a PrinterJob as an argument to their
> constructor.
> 
> Anyone know what Im doing wrong?


Jeremias Maerki


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