Christian,
Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you on this. What's UTA?
Peter
Christian Z. wrote:
Hi Peter,
I didn't have a look at your work yet. So perhaps there's no reason for
me to speak up at all.
I personally find the Java Text API hard to extend and not very modular.
So here's my
Clay Leeds wrote:
Way ahead of you[1]! (I'm using the version re-created by
Victor--and 'improved' by me a little. I/we never got a
vector-based version of that one, even though I like the
'mirrors' version you linked to better. We need a
vector-based version so we can have
On Jun 29, 2004, at 7:41 AM, Victor Mote wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote:
Way ahead of you[1]! (I'm using the version re-created by
Victor--and 'improved' by me a little. I/we never got a
vector-based version of that one, even though I like the
'mirrors' version you linked to better. We need a
Hi Peter!
Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you on this. What's UTA?
UTA (Unified Typesetting API) is my attempt to provide an API for
typesetting that can be used by all kinds of text processing
applications. The primary goals are
* the ability that support for new scripts can easily
Fops,
In http://xml.apache.org/fop/design/alt.design/index.html there occurs
the following link:
a
href=http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/%3Fl=fop-dev%26m=103890259919360%26w=2;
The question mark and ampersand are encoded as expected. When I hover
on this link in Mozilla, I get:
Clay,
FYI, Java 1.4 javadoc tool supports a -linksource argument, which
generates html of source files. However, the process seems to have
pretty much the same restrictions as the Maven JXR - the only references
are to line numbers, which is just about the most useless form imaginable.
It