Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
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Hi Peter,
#160; is A0 in hex; 1100 in binary.
Slight adjustment... 160 = 2^7 + 2^5, so 1010 ? (Fresh out of bed, ay?
;-))
Precisely. And I'm not good in the morning.
I was thinking
, treated as a null character,
i.e. like 00, when encountered in an ISO 8859-1 character set. So it
looks as though your #160; is beng translated into UTF-8, then read on
your linux system as two ISO 8859-1 (or -15) characters.
Peter
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Bobby,
Regarding 1. The ability to handle arbitrary-sized page-sequences is a
fundamental part of Defoe http://defoe.sourceforge.net/, by design. I
think it is fair to say that there is no corresponding capability in the
current HEAD re-development of FOP.
Defoe is the continuation of the
? Like: error messages, stack traces,
browser behaviour description etc.
J.Pietschmann
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fop.sh will give the same result as ./fop.sh. Make sure that the fop.sh
is having executable permission to the user.
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not have been able to run it. What
happens when you cd into the directory in which the tarball was
untarred, and execute
ls -l fop.sh
What happens if you execute
./fop.sh fonts.fo fonts.pdf
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else some day. Till later, keep well.
I'm pleased you have it working. BTW, in the interests of security,
*never* put '.' in a root user's PATH.
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Clay Leeds wrote:
p.s. How do you spell 'Centering' in British English?
centring - generally pronounced as spelt; differently from the
pronunciation of 'centre'.
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to FOP, or even to FO processors in general. Do you want to
participate? Do you know a nice name?
Hy-pe
Hy-Phi
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unfinished stuff I produced the last year:
- Utilities to generate tables for the Unicode line break property
Does Character.UnicodeBlock provide any of this functionality?
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committers, who are dedicated to
HEAD development.
I mention this here because of the ongoing concern about memory usage.
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Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 12:45:00AM +1000, Peter B. West wrote:
What did you download, and where did you get the pfm fonts? I have just
downloaded the unix distribution, and it includes only afm and pfb fonts.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gs-fonts/
I am guessing
generated by METAFONT. Therefore, the standard TFM files
(available from CTAN in fonts/cm/tfm and fonts/amsfonts/tfm) should be
used for TeX applications.
/quote
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Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 12:31:36PM +1000, Peter B. West wrote:
The American Mathematical Society has the copyright on the Computer
Modern fonts. http://www.ams.org/tex/type1-fonts.html
These are available in Type 1 format. In addition, there are
AMS-developed fonts
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 03:54:39PM +1000, Peter B. West wrote:
quote
These fonts are available in Macintosh and PFB (binary Type 1) outline
formats. Users requiring the fonts in PFA (ASCII Type 1) form should
convert them with the aid of one of the following tools
-developed fonts for mathematics.
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Chris Bowditch wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
Chris Bowditch wrote:
Looks like youve defined your footnote within a marker. What is the
expected behaviour here? Are you expecting a footnote on the page
where the static content retrieves the marker, or are you expecting
the footnote to appear
be
returned to the parent of the fo:footnote and placed in the area tree as
though they were normal block-level areas.
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don't offer a replacement as I don't
know what the future of the 0.20.5 code branch is.
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Thanks Mike.
Peter
Mike Ferrando wrote:
Peter W.,
I was speaking of the recent past, this year. The errors I was aware
of have been corrected. Here is my e-mail answered by Victor
concerning these errors.(below)
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the stuff in the
pdf guide and the web site (and fixing the errors in the code and
commandlines found therein).
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http://xml.apache.org/fop/dev/api-doc.html
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, but ...*
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*According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, *
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* fop* *:* a man who is devoted to or vain about his appearance or
dress .
Please see attachment.
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Oleg,
I expect a disc in the mail with some more versions, which I will post
as soon possible.
Peter
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
Yes please. I'm attaching a PDF of a design a friend of mine is
working on. She can't get the jpeg output to work from Illustrator,
for some reason
Matt,
I assume that psd is the native Photoshop format. It opens quite nicely
in Gimp. Clare Cowley is the artist, and she is working on making the
descender on the 'p' thicker. Thanks for the response.
Peter
Savino, Matt C wrote:
Here is the PSD file.
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Rob,
Fair enough. Wiseguys was a mistake on my part, of the kind I was
criticising.
Peter
Rob Stote wrote:
Folks, this is not the place for this kind of a conversation.
Rob
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sort out the problems. Does anyone have
access to Photoshop or Illustrator?
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FOPLOGO1.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Thanks anyway, Adam.
Adam Shelley wrote:
NM, seems like it was already taken care of.
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allows their use
to synchronize the operation of multiple thread within the same
instance, e.g., the parser and FO tree builder threads. I certainly
hope so.
Peter
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There you go giving me heart failure again, Jeremias.
Stop it, Peter! I'm not writing a scientific paper here. I'm trying to
help. It was my attempt to convey the problems I had in the past dealing
with static constructs within EJBs. Be careful not to kill my motivation
of) Original Message
Subject: RE: Fop ALT-Design
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 10:00:41 +0100
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Peter,
Thank you for your quick reply. Of course, you may CC your reply to
fop-dev. Will they mail me or do I have to monitor
computer?
Peter
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Stefano Barella wrote:
Thank u,
my problem was I have a String like this one:
-0,79 *
The problem is the black because now I put int the xml
the following string:
-0,79*
Stefano,
Can you provide a snippet of the fo text in which this occurs?
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Stefano Barella wrote:
The correct XML file.
Stefano,
Correct indeed. There are no commas in the file at all; or at least
none that Mozilla could find.
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comparatively
Total time used: 60ms
Pages rendererd: 1
Avg render time: 60ms/page
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Louis,
To elaborate on this a bit. You have a page-master with some inherent
limit on the number of pages it can produce. A page-sequence can refer,
via master-reference, to either a simple-page-master or a
page-sequence-master. The spec has, at 6.4.1.3 Page Generation:
Each fo:page-sequence
Rick Delpo wrote:
how do I send a question into the user list?
Rick,
You just did.
Peter
DuCharme, Bob (LNG) wrote:
Here's some interesting historical background from a typographer type (no
pun intended) who clearly gets all worked up over the issue:
http://www.ms-studio.com/articles.html
Bob DuCharmewww.snee.com/bob bob@
snee.com see
Argyn,
This is a stab in the dark, but I am surprised to see Arial associated
with an ideographic font. If the font information tells you that Arial
is present, then what I suspect is that the font bundles Arial with its
ideographic font(s) so that the users have the resources to process both
Seconded.
Peter
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P.S: A special thanks to J.Pietschmann for all his time and help with
various topics.
Patrick,
If I read you right, I think the answer to that would be a resounding
cry of Yes all round. You will certainly get one from me. What did you
have in mind?
Peter
Patrick Lanphier wrote:
I would agree with the last statement about a high performance commercial
all Java FO-PDF. However,
John,
Yes, minimising page-sequence length will reduce memory consumption.
Peter
John Bourke wrote:
Ideally for each page full I would like to start a new page sequence and
thus allow FOP only render one page at a time. Does this sound to anybody
like the right way to go about this?
Markus,
Could it be that you haven't completely fixed the
master-name/master-reference issues?
simple-page-master master-name
page-sequence-master master-name
simple-page-master-reference master-reference
repeatable-page-master-reference master-reference
If the suggestion below works, it's not compatible with the spec, which
allows two variants of content-type, e.g.,
content-type=content-type:xml/svg
or
content-type=namespace-prefix:svg
(See 7.28.1) We can't even blame CSS for this one.
Peter
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Guillaume Mathe wrote:
Now i
Dowd, Brian wrote:
HI,
I am deploying a big EAR in WL 6.1 on solaris ...
Brian,
I assume this is for some clandestine eavesdropping operation.
Peter
Olivier,
At a guess, you have your mozilla
EditPreferencesMail NewsgroupsSend Format Convert the message to
plain text option set, and you left your message composer in the
default Variable Width, a condition to which it will stubbornly return
itself at every opportunity. ASCII art can be
Arved et al,
To clarify further: there are three re-design efforts going on. Keiron
Karen in Java, building on the existing code base. Arved doing a
ground-up redesign in Perl (protptyping) and C or C++, as he has
discussed. Me, in Java, doing a ground-up.
Do not despair. If Flannery
As there have been no objections, I'll press ahead with this. From
those who have expressed interest in getting involved, is there anyone
who would like to start by integrating my Options.java into the
maintenance branch and trunk. The changes are fairly extensive.
Peter
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