the graphical version, gvim, has graphical buttons and drop-down
menus for many commads.
--- Mike Trotman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VIM also has quite good XML / XSL syntax / indenting support
> and the coloured highlighting saves many mistakes and the macros, word /
> bracket matching etc. sa
VIM also has quite good XML / XSL syntax / indenting support
and the coloured highlighting saves many mistakes and the macros, word /
bracket matching etc. saves hours of debugging.
It's still a text editor (and I prefer it to UltraEdit which is too
WIMPy for my taste), and probably takes a whil
Bear in mind that, when you put HTML tags into XML source files, those
tags aren't HTML tags. They are XML elements, same as everything else in
the document. By coincidence, they happen to have the same names as some
HTML tags. In other words, HTML tags are just like other elements until an
HTM
Hi again,
My main page layout is like this:
page-height="29.7cm"
page-width="21cm"
margin-top="3.00cm"
margin-bottom="2.90cm"
margin-left="2.1cm"
margin-right="2.1cm">
Hi
I have one XML for generating HTML with XSL and for generating PDF with
XSL-FO. What would be the easiest and most convenient way to have HTML
tags such as , or inside XML and still could pars it to PDF
with XSL-FO.
The end result would have to be the same. In HTML and PDF...something in
bol
The SVG is converted to PDF vector graphics commands except for some
special SVG effects which will be rastered.
On 07.04.2005 12:22:44 B.S.Navin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I give an SVG file (or any other supported vector graphics format)
> to FOP as an image in the XSL-FO doc, will FOP convert it to r
Hi,
If I give an SVG file (or any other supported vector graphics format)
to FOP as an image in the XSL-FO doc, will FOP convert it to raster
and place it in the PDF or place it using the vector graphics support
in the PDF format?
- Navin
-
Green wrote:
font-weight="bold" text-align="center">
i.e. no linefeed between value-of and close block.
It worked perfectly.
Looks like FOP counts line feed as one character to calculate centering
position.
That's odd, because the whitespace should have been stripped off by th
Gang Li wrote:
I made an image with “Invalid” as the red text in it and it seems
working now. J Thanks.
Another question, does anybody know how can I turn it 45 degrees?
You will need to do this in the image itself, using appropriate image
editor.
Chris
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Hello Glen,
thanks for the very fast reply and the nice links provided. Unfortunately I
need printed cards because most of the students will use the cards during
their way to school (ie. in the train, bus...) and also no one of the the
students have a ppc or even a computer.
If there is some out
Hi,
I am new for this mailing list although I have been using FOP for about
a year.
Anyway, I had a couple of problems and solved them.
So, I would like to share with you.
Centering is the first one.
I had stylesheet like this.
By chance I found adding invisible borde
XMLSpy can be configured to use any external parser.
On 4/6/05 12:46 AM, "Rymasz Jacky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does XMLSpy supports Saxon 7.3.1?
> I haven't seen anything about Saxon on their Web page ;(
> If not, what editor/debugger is supporting Saxon?
>
> Jack
>
> -Message d'orig
Uttered "Riz Virk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, spake thus:
> OK, if you want to try it, I uploaded it to :
> http://www.cambridgedocs.com/fop/fopcdocs.jar
Works for me! I just tried it on a ~300 page DocBook item that the
original FOP broke with the "duplicate id" bug; the resulting PDF
looked fine.
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