From: Chris Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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fo:block color=white background-color=black font-size=24pt
font-variant=small-caps font-weight=bold text-align=center
padding-before=1mm
xsl:call-template name=state-name
xsl:with-param name=abbrev
fo:retrieve-marker retrieve-class-name=state
I currently have a callable template that converts
state abbreviations to their names. We're trying to use an extension
function to replace this functionality, and I'm having a hard time figuring out
how to call the function and pass the value of a marker. The call appears
twice in the
Chris, *please*, ask these questions on the Mulberry
XSL list.
Glen
--- Chris Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I currently have a callable template that converts
state abbreviations to their names. We're trying to
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Savino, Matt C wrote:
So that's two new jar files, logging errors, no benchmarking output and
broken markers in .20.3. Looks like I'm going to have to live w/o
Hey you forgot removed PNG support ;-)
Which benchmarking output do you mean ? There is some info if you invoke
fop with the -d switch
, 2002 12:41 AM
Subject: RE: markers
Hi, Bart
I took markers up to a certain point last summer. I didn't have the
property
re-parenting happening yet, but in terms of retrieving the right marker
probably about half the retrieve-position/retrieve-boundary combos were
already functional
Hi Bart,
I've done some playing with markers also and gotten them to work pretty
well. One of the things I've noticed is that FOP complains mightily
about both fo:marker must be an initial child and marker-class-name'
must be unique for same parent.but, they are recoverable errors and can
Interesting...I didn't realise that that much was still functional. :-) I
will have to revisit and see what the scope of potential fixes is.
AHS
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Paussa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 27, 2002 12:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: markers
does fop support markers? i'm having trouble getting them to work.
my input looks like
...
fo:flow
fo:block
fo:block
fo:marker marker-class-name=chapchapter one/fo:marker
...
/fo:block
/fo:block
fo:block
fo:block
fo:marker marker-class-name=chapchapter two/fo:marker
Hi, Bart
I took markers up to a certain point last summer. I didn't have the property
re-parenting happening yet, but in terms of retrieving the right marker
probably about half the retrieve-position/retrieve-boundary combos were
already functional. The example file glossary.xml stems from