Re: Choice of a XSL-Fo processor

2002-01-27 Thread tony
f FOP will have all the properties implemented. Let me know if you get some more information abut these rendering engines. Thanks, Dhiraj - Original Message - From: "Michiel Verhoef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 12:4

RE: Choice of a XSL-Fo processor

2002-01-27 Thread Michiel Verhoef
$ The evaluation version does not include the API $ documentation: it is meant $ to let people assess formatting quality, memory footprint and $ performance. $ In our view, detailed knowledge of API is not necessary for making a $ purchase $ decision. Well, that depends on the requirements o

Re: Choice of a XSL-Fo processor

2002-01-25 Thread Patrick Andries
Matt Savino wrote: >Thanks Betty for filling in some of the blanks. (I was mixing up XEP and >PassiveTex in a post I made earlier. I forgot XEP is RenderX.) > >I just had a couple of questions: > >Antenna House is Windows-only right? > >Do you think XEP's command line-driven approach would work

Re: Choice of a XSL-Fo processor

2002-01-25 Thread Matt Savino
Thanks Betty for filling in some of the blanks. (I was mixing up XEP and PassiveTex in a post I made earlier. I forgot XEP is RenderX.) I just had a couple of questions: Antenna House is Windows-only right? Do you think XEP's command line-driven approach would work within a J2EE internet applic

Re: Choice of a XSL-Fo processor

2002-01-25 Thread Betty Harvey
Aurelien: I recently went through this exercise. I evaluated FOP, XEP and AntennaHouse. I didn't evaluate PassiveTex. I started putting together analysis sheet together of the different products but haven't completed it yet. For commercial projects I think both XEP and Antenna House