Non-AWT-based FontMetrics

2004-01-08 Thread Eliot Kimber
er is using the AWT font metrics. So does this mean that there is no FontMetrics implementation that uses the XML font metrics files? Thanks, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber Professional Services Innodata Isogen 9030 Research Blvd, #410 Austin, TX 78758 (512) 372-8122 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.innodata-isogen.com

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-08 Thread Eliot Kimber
Eliot Kimber wrote: Ok, I was able to patch the maint files as well (for real this time) and both it and the head seem to work fine, which I would expect since all my code really does is not read a couple of tables if the font is OpenType CFF. I will prepare diffs forthwith. Ok, I have

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-08 Thread Eliot Kimber
Eliot Kimber wrote: Doh! It appears that I was developing against the head and not the maint branch--not sure how that happened. I'm looking now to see if my head code can be quickly retrofitted to the maint branch. Ok, I was able to patch the maint files as well (for real this time) and

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-08 Thread Eliot Kimber
Eliot Kimber wrote: Clay Leeds wrote: It's just a thought (and I'm not trying to look a gift-horse in the mouth! :-)), but perhaps you could work with those working on the HEAD branch, to make a unified diff for all changed file against HEAD. It appears that the relevant files are

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-08 Thread Eliot Kimber
and maint branches. Cheers, E. -- W. Eliot Kimber Professional Services Innodata Isogen 9030 Research Blvd, #410 Austin, TX 78758 (512) 372-8122 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.innodata-isogen.com

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-08 Thread Eliot Kimber
Chris Bowditch wrote: Eliot Kimber wrote: Since the OpenType font metrics wouldn't include the kerning I don't know if it would be useful for full FOP, but it should be sufficient to allow basic font metrics for CFF OpenType fonts. Sounds good, i'm sure it will be useful for

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-07 Thread Eliot Kimber
Eliot Kimber wrote: Jeremias Maerki wrote: The OpenType reader code is in TTFReader. OpenType is an evolution of TrueType. OK, I had to hack the TTFReader, TTFFile, and FontFileReader classes to handle the case of OpenType fonts that use CFF rather than TrueType for glyph information. There

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-07 Thread Eliot Kimber
-what tag do I use to checkout the 0.20.5? I'm not sure I completely understood what the FOP CVS information was telling me. Thanks, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber Professional Services Innodata Isogen 9030 Research Blvd, #410 Austin, TX 78758 (512) 372-8122 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.innodata-isogen.com

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-06 Thread Eliot Kimber
Eliot Kimber wrote: include all the TrueType fonts. It appears that Java 1.4 includes OpenType support but 1.4 is not an option for me at the moment. I tried the TTFReader on my OpenType font and it died in ReadGlyf() :-( I see in a message from Victor Mote from July of 2003 that he had an

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-06 Thread Eliot Kimber
Eliot Kimber wrote: Andreas L. Delmelle wrote: Hope this helps! It did. If I understand what AWTFontMetrics is doing, I can just use that class directly, or adapt that code for more standalone use. I will explore that route. This turned out to be much easier than I realized, at least for

Re: Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-06 Thread Eliot Kimber
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote: Hope this helps! It did. If I understand what AWTFontMetrics is doing, I can just use that class directly, or adapt that code for more standalone use. I will explore that route. Thanks, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber Professional Services Innodata Isogen 9030 Research

Using Just the Font Metrics Stuff From FOP

2004-01-06 Thread Eliot Kimber
fontSize); return font.getWordWidth(str); } Obviously, it's the "magicFopFontHelper" class that I'm not sure how to go about constructing. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber Professional Services Innodata Isogen 9030 Res

Re: Problems with examples

2002-11-29 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
W. Eliot Kimber wrote: strictly. But it probably should issue a warning, at least. I'll submit that on the XEP support list. RenderX reports that this change will be in the next maintenance release of XEP. Cheers, E. -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN Internat

Re: Problems with examples

2002-11-25 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
Peter B. West wrote: W. Eliot Kimber wrote: Eliot, I'm not sure how to proceed. The war-cry of workers on the X-web is surely, "Remember HTML!" The argument for a new content model for simple-page-master is cogent, and I'm sure that the editors will listen to it. (Ho

Re: Problems with examples

2002-11-24 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
#x27;s no excuse for anyone producing FO instances that don't at least conform to the rules XEP validates. Cheers, E. -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN International 1016 La Posada Dr., Suite 240 Austin, TX 78752 Phone: 512.656.4139 -

Re: [Fwd: EXSLFO Project]

2002-11-23 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
Oleg Tkachenko wrote: Hello! Looks like Eliot forgot to crosspost it to our list: Ooops--I knew I was forgetting one. Thanks for copying it. Cheers, E. -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN International 1016 La Posada Dr., Suite 240 Austin, TX 78752 Phone: 512.656.4139

Re: default page width

2002-11-21 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
aults, but Antenna - 8,26x11). Opinions? 8.26--that gives you the A4 width and US length, that is, the universal page size that will give acceptable results on either US or A4 paper. Cheers, E. -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN International 1016 La Posada Dr., Suite 240 A

Re: XML area tree question

2002-11-20 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
onflicting responses and I've been swamped with other work. I'll submit a Sourceforge application for the project as soon as I get a chance. Cheers, E. -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN International 1016 La Posada Dr., Suite 240 Austin, TX 78752

Re: XML area tree question

2002-11-20 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
s they occurred on, etc.). Cheers, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN International 1016 La Posada Dr., Suite 240 Austin, TX 78752 Phone: 512.656.4139 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For add

Sample FO Documents

2002-11-19 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
s that the samples and demos have not been tailored to work w/in FOP's current limitations. Cheers, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN International 1016 La Posada Dr., Suite 240 Austin, TX 78752 Phon

Re: Sun xsl formatter being donated to open source

2002-11-19 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
discuss it all in advance of the conference--apparently they are working out the final legal details of the release or something to that effect. Cheers, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN International 1016 La Posada Dr., Suite 240 Austin, TX 78752 Phon

Frustration With FOP

2002-11-16 Thread W. Eliot Kimber
cense cost is the least part of it.] For example, we have integrated the Apache Lucene full-text engine in several projects now. I would love to be able to do the same with FOP. Cheers, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant, ISOGEN International 1016 La Posada Dr., Suite 240 Au