That is correct -- FOP uses Xalan to process your XML documents using
the XSL stylesheet you provide. Of course you can always use another XLT
processor like xsltproc and feed the resulting FO to FOP.
HTH,
Patrick
Baeckham wrote:
Just a short question for a better understanding of FOP.
Does
left despite the
fact that I defined the column width on all of my tables. Does the FOP
consider TOC, LOF and LOT as tables? If yes, how do I specify their default
width to remove all the three warnings that left?
I really appreciate your kind help!
My best wishes,
Nancy
Patrick Paul wrote
Patrick Paul wrote:
Hi Nancy,
I do not believe this is an FOP bug. Could you tell us what version of
FOP you are using?
Ok I just read in another thread that you use FOP 0.93 so you really
shouldn't have this error message if your FO is right.
As well try to run then .fo I have included
Hi Nancy,
I do not believe this is an FOP bug. Could you tell us what version of
FOP you are using?
As well try to run then .fo I have included at the end of this message.
It uses proportional-column-width and I have no problems with FOP 0.93.
Let us know if it works.
Patrick
nancy_b wrote:
the same FOP version as you have. By the way, what is the default
width for tables? I see that you specified width=100mm?
Regards,
Nancy
Patrick Paul wrote:
Hi Nancy,
I do not believe this is an FOP bug. Could you tell us what version of
FOP you are using?
As well try to run then .fo I
that demonstrates the problem. Then
we would really be able to help you and tell you what's wrong.
Cheers,
Patrick
nancy_b wrote:
So this is may be the problem: I specified colwidth and and not width of
table?
Regards,
Nancy
Patrick Paul wrote:
The default width for tables is 100%. I just
can be mixed, as in “3*+1pc”.
Patrick Paul wrote:
Nancy,
I am getting a little confused about what you are doing exactly. If you
are getting the warning message you quoted in the other thread then it
is a problem with the column-width you specified (or failed to specify)
for your columns
colname=col2 colwidth=2*/
colspec colnum=3 colname=col3 colwidth=1.5*/
colspec colnum=4 colname=col4 colwidth=1*/
thead
Regards,
Nancy
Patrick Paul wrote:
Patrick Paul wrote:
Hi Nancy,
I do not believe this is an FOP bug. Could you tell us what version of
FOP you are using
Hi,
Since you are using the fixed table-layout FOP expects you to specify
the width of each column using the column-width property. Here FOP is
warning you that some columns have an unspecified width (or maybe they
are set to auto which essentially gives the same warning message),
therefore it is
Hi Nancy,
Essentially what this means is that you have some content with a width
greater than what is available. If you can't figure it out then I
suggest you send us a snippet of the problematic content so that we can
take a look.
Regars,
Patrick
nancy_b wrote:
Hi all,
Another message that
nancy_b wrote:
Hi Nancy,
I was reading your e-mail over and hadn't read carefully about the
graphics dimensions. This could definitely be the reason you have this
warning message.
Patrick
Hi all,
Another message that I can't get rid of is the following:
Jul 24, 2007 1:47:39 PM
Hi Nancy,
I was reading your e-mail over and hadn't read carefully about the
graphics dimensions. This could definitely be the reason you have this
warning message.
Regards,
Patrick
nancy_b wrote:
Hi all,
Another message that I can't get rid of is the following:
Jul 24, 2007 1:47:39 PM
/
/xsl:template
But it did not help. Please advise!
Thanks in advance,
Nancy
Patrick Paul wrote:
Hi,
Since you are using the fixed table-layout FOP expects you to specify
the width of each column using the column-width property. Here FOP is
warning you that some columns have
Read the paragraph at
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.20.5/running.html#check-input
This will explain why, and how you can generate the FO file.
Once you have the .fo use FOP:
fop -fo file.fo -pdf out.pdf
Now FOP will report the problem and tell you where it found a problem in
the FO file.
Hello everyone.
Just to let you know I plan on doing a presentation about FOP and
Docbook XML.
All the best,
Patrick
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Better late than too late If you have a good idea to talk about
(involving Batik and/or FOP), please don't hesitate to submit a proposal!
Possible
Try this link: http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/servlets.html
Good luck,
Patrick
anand kumar wrote:
Hi,
I came across a page which says there is a Web Service implementation
of Apache FOP. However, the site mentioned
( http://www.capescience.com/webservices/fop/index.shtml
Matthew,
You did nothing wrong. What happens is that your the .fo you generate
uses the proprietary fox:outline extension that was supported by FOP 0.20.5
For more information checkout the compliance page:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/compliance.html#fo-object-section
So basically you
Get the latest release (1.69.1) at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21935#files
Try to do a little reading about how to install it. Maybe there is a
package for Ubuntu.
Patrick
Matthew East wrote:
Patrick Paul ppaul_apache at yahoo.ca writes:
Make sure you get
Hi,
Try looking here : http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/repo.html
If you still can't get the latest fop version give us more details such
as what you have tried and what operating system you are using.
Good luck,
Patrick Paul
Stanislav wrote:
Hello!
I tried to download latest fop version
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