Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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Platform: Intel PIII, debian testing, lib-saxon-java 6.4.4
saxon-catalog 2203, XAE 1.0beta6, Fop-0.20.1
You might try fop 20.2 or 20.3rc.
Good idea! Fop 20.2 worked
Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
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Fop 20.3rc crashed for me, with the message:
[INFO]: FOP 0.20.3rc
[INFO]: building formatting object tree
[ERROR]: 'master-reference' for 'fo:page-sequence'matches
Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
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What would be a good DocBook tag for representing very long
URLs?
Uhm, I think ulink is the right choice, but that doesn't help directly
with the line breaking problem.
Ah, OK. I was going
Back in the good old LaTeX days, it was possible to give
a command line argument to the DVI to PS filter, to make
it print out Draft in large grey letters on the
background.
Does anyone have a piece of XSL that would look at the
status attribute of the top level element, and if it
has the
What would be a good DocBook tag for representing very long
URLs?
I've tried userinput and programlisting, but the problem
is that they become too long, when rendered by Fop. The
URLs continue past the right edge of the paper.
I guess I would like something that breaks the URL on
'/' or '.'.
I wrote earlier:
What would be a good DocBook tag for representing very long
URLs?
I've tried userinput and programlisting, but the problem
is that they become too long, when rendered by Fop. The
URLs continue past the right edge of the paper.
I guess I would like something that breaks
Platform: Intel PIII, debian woody, GNU Emacs 20
XAE 1.0-beta6, installed from tarball, not from debian package
li items in ul lists in generated HTML for my setup above,
have extra linebreaks in them when displayed in Opera (5.0/linux,
and 5.12/Win2k).
The reason is that