hi nafise
did you set the font in your fo-xsl?
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--stavros
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, nafise hassani wrote:
> hi
> I did all the things that gounis said
> my config.xml file look like this:
>
>
>
>
>kerning="yes"
> embed-file="C:/WINNT/Fonts/arial.ttf">
>we
hi
thanks, really thanks
but now another problem arise alll the arabic
alphabets
printed separately please have a look at new
arabic.pdf
attached
suggestion??
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> hi nafise
>
> did you set the font in your fo-xsl?
>
> ...
> font-family="Arial"
> line-height="1
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, nafise hassani wrote:
hi nafise
sorry but all this in your new pdf are "to greek" for me
so i cant realise the problem
i understand only that you have now arabic fonts
--stavros
> hi
> thanks, really thanks
> but now another problem arise alll the arabic
> alphabets
>
Great, thanks Giacomo!
Carsten
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> From: Giacomo Pati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 5:01 PM
> To: dev@cocoon.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Updating the java-repository
>
>
> done!
>
> I first had to adapt the script
> tools/bin/create-
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Hi guys,
I'm currently writing an action which merges some things from the request
and deli into the AuthenticationContext.
I just don't seem to get the Context, though.
I'd prefer to get it as DOM (a Document or DocumentFragment), so I don't
really want to use streamContextFragment(..) from the
hi
I look at the arail.ttf.xml file which
org.apache.fop.fonts.apps.TTFReader makes it I found
that some charachter's unicode does'nt exist in it for
example arabic lowercase charachres
this leads to showing lowercase chars same as
uppercase
mm
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Dear Cocoon Devs
I'm developing an XML-Template-Trax based on Saxon that I would like to
contribute to the cocoon community (see also discussion on this list
'Templating: experiments with Conal's html-to-xslt transform').
At the current state I have the following problem: one and the same
test-t
On 21 Dec 2004, at 09:55, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Team, here's a formal vote about splitting cocoon.xconf.
I propose to add a new feature in cocoon.xconf so that
adding/removing blocks to a Cocoon instance doesn't require do merge
each block's configuration in a unique cocoon.xconf file as of toda
now i have figure the problem
and thats because you are writing from right to left
but i can't help you any more (hands up)
--stavros
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, nafise hassani wrote:
> hi
> I attach 2 files with name : right arabic.doc and
> wrong arabic.jpg the right one is the format that I
> w
> I propose to add a new feature in cocoon.xconf so that
> adding/removing blocks to a Cocoon instance doesn't require do merge
> each block's configuration in a unique cocoon.xconf file as of today.
Big +1, big hugs, big pats, huge thankyou!
Ciao,
--
Gianugo Rabellino
Pro-netics s.r.l. - http
On Mie, 22 de Diciembre de 2004, 6:36, Ugo Cei dijo:
> "Use continuations to develop complex Web applications"
>
> http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-contin.html
Very interesting! I added a link in:
http://cocoon.apache.org/link/in-the-press.html
In the next update it will be
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
I propose to add a new feature in cocoon.xconf so that adding/removing blocks to a Cocoon instance doesn't require do merge each block's configuration in a unique cocoon.xconf file as of today.
Big +1, big hugs, big pats, huge thankyou!
Wow, with all this support,
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
On Mie, 22 de Diciembre de 2004, 6:36, Ugo Cei dijo:
"Use continuations to develop complex Web applications"
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-contin.html
Very interesting!
Definitely. We should invite this guy to help us writing our docs!
I added a li
nafise hassani wrote:
I look at the arail.ttf.xml file which
org.apache.fop.fonts.apps.TTFReader makes it I found
that some charachter's unicode does'nt exist in it for
example arabic lowercase charachres
this leads to showing lowercase chars same as
uppercase
Characters without a glyph in the font
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now i have figure the problem
and thats because you are writing from right to left
If that's the problem: the PDF serializer has no BIDI support
at all: no rl writing direction, no character reordering, no
fo:bidi support. This means rendering arabic text is almost
out of
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Team, here's a formal vote about splitting cocoon.xconf.
I propose to add a new feature in cocoon.xconf so that
adding/removing blocks to a Cocoon instance doesn't require do merge
each block's configuration in a unique cocoon.xconf file as of today.
With this feature, coc
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