On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 10:15:38AM +0100, Jef Vrijhoeven (RY/ETM) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if there exist any eclipse plugins that implement apache
> projects, like resolver, xerces etc? Can you maybe give me a hint how or
> where I can find these?
There is one for FOP: http://www.ahmadsoft.org
Hi,
Thanks for your kind response. Yes, previously, I used Courier new font in
the xml file but as courier new font can not be used for multilingual PDF
generation support (japanese, chinese) , therefore I am using Arial
Unicode font. I tried with Arial Unicode font in the xml as well as in the
The other FO compilers don't validate by default. Unfortunately, strict
validation, because it contains the word "strict", has connotations of
meanness that companies want to avoid. But again, there are scenarios
where strict validation is actually the "nicer" route for a user[1]--it
can save
Yes, it is the Docbook-XSL-Stylesheet 1.71.1 which causes this error.
But strange to say using -r-mode a xml-file is created by FOP with the
Docbook-XSL very well another one using the same Docbook-XSL and -r-mode causes
the "fo:table-row is missing child elements"-error. It's all very confusing
Hmmm...judging from your email address, I hope it is not a docbook
stylesheet that is requiring you to run in "-r" mode. I would send a
bug report to the OASIS docbook team if it is.
Glen
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Hi Glen,
running FOP 0.92beta with the option
-r relaxed/less stri
Hi Glen,
running FOP 0.92beta with the option
-r relaxed/less strict validation (where available)
now generates a PDF without the error described below :-)))
Thanks and happy new year.
Best Regards,
Leeloo
Glen Mazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Trying t
...just to keep the track - I applied your patch as you posted it,
worked nice for all my PNGs (but I didn't explicitly tested various png
types);
Thanks for the help!
Martin
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Actually, this is so simple, I've created a patch. I'm hesitant to apply
it without much testin
Hi,
If you just want to convert html to PDF, this is a FAQ entry in FOP site (see
[1]).
If you want to have a specific layout for PDF output, you'll probably need to
write a XSLT to convert your xml (or xhtml) source in XSL-FO.
[1] http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/faq.html#xhtml-to-pdf2
Happy