On Tue, 18 May 2004, PHP.NET wrote:
> Is this the place I can find help for PDF problems?
No, and please don't use a "From" address including php.net.
regards,
Derick
Is this the place I can find help for PDF problems?
Hi Thomas and all!
I have tried to make a PDF to see how it looks with XSL FO and FOP. The
fo file is perfectly generated. Then when I run FOP, I get several
errors. I know that FOP is not mature enough, also used it in smaller
projects, so I was not afraid of those errors. But then FOP suddenl
Philip Olson wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
No bribe from me as PDF isn't _that_ cool :) The manual is
a live thriving entity so I'm sorta against all downloadable
versions of the manual because downloads become outdated.
Hehe: When was the last online-build - Jan 26??
Der
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
> Philip Olson wrote:
> > Curious, how do you generate your PDF's? Anyway, if you
> > want a PDF within the next few months, you'll have to
> > create one yourself :| That's my guess anyways...
>
> or you could bribe me to shift priorities ;)
No
Philip Olson wrote:
Curious, how do you generate your PDF's? Anyway, if you
want a PDF within the next few months, you'll have to
create one yourself :| That's my guess anyways...
or you could bribe me to shift priorities ;)
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Johan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just a quick question, when is a new version of the PHP
> manual going to show up in form of PDF?
At least a month, most likely months. It's low priority
right now. Rumor has it someone is working on this but
I haven't seen anything yet. People can
Hi!
Just a quick question, when is a new version of the PHP manual going to
show up in form of PDF?
Why I wonder is because if there is coming one up soon,
I will not have to make my own.
Thx
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> Interesting. Btw, I _think_ there is still a plan to one day
> split a developers version out of the manual but I don't
> remember what happened with that topic. Goba?
There is a plan. There is no progress. We were unable to decide
whether that manual needs translation support, or how to deta
> > on a related note, how does one make a pdf searchable?
>
> What do you mean by searchable? You can search any PDF with Search
> function in Acroread.
I'm not sure exactly as I _thought_ they weren't. Just tried
again and they are. *shrug*
> If you want to utilize fulltext searching over se
> Good idea to take it out meanwhile, I'm just wondering about 2 things:
> - What are the "extremes" in the current build-system (to be able to
> compare it)?
> - What is the available RAM in the building-system?
>(For FOP I needed between 512 MB and 1 GB Java Heap size, depending
> on the st
> on a related note, how does one make a pdf searchable?
It is searchable by default isn't it?
Goba
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Philip Olson wrote:
>
> on a related note, how does one make a pdf searchable?
What do you mean by searchable? You can search any PDF with Search
function in Acroread.
If you want to utilize fulltext searching over set of PDFs, you can
create special index with full version of Adobe Acrobat.
on a related note, how does one make a pdf searchable?
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Thomas Schöfbeck wrote:
> Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> >>IDK, part of me
> >>thinks that any incomplete PDF version shouldn't be
> >>listed at all...
> >
> >
> > I have removed the PDFs from the downloadable docu
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
IDK, part of me
thinks that any incomplete PDF version shouldn't be
listed at all...
I have removed the PDFs from the downloadable documents
listings, we have too many complaints about it... Hartmut
told me, that he strongly beleives that the one simple
thing to do to solve
James Cox wrote:
>
> We actually have new pdf's, as generated kindly by Jirka. However, we have
> 80MB of them, so i am waiting till we come up with a more efficient way of
> distributing them -- because i'd hate to add 80MB to rsync right now.
What about putting them only on primary server. I do
> IDK, part of me
> thinks that any incomplete PDF version shouldn't be
> listed at all...
I have removed the PDFs from the downloadable documents
listings, we have too many complaints about it... Hartmut
told me, that he strongly beleives that the one simple
thing to do to solve "the PDF problem"
We actually have new pdf's, as generated kindly by Jirka. However, we have
80MB of them, so i am waiting till we come up with a more efficient way of
distributing them -- because i'd hate to add 80MB to rsync right now.
-- james
>
> Hi all-
>
> The PDF version of the english manual is only 14
>
Hi all-
The PDF version of the english manual is only 14
chapters in length. This is seriously broke. Many
languages are small like this too:
http://www.php.net/download-docs.php?sizes=1
In comparison, the older french version is 44 chapters.
Both are incomplete but currently 44 chapters is
Dallas Thunder wrote:
> Chinese characters are displayed as:
>
> <24341><29992><20570><30340><31532><20108><20214><20107><2615>
>
> I saw a lot of such information below in build log:
>
> Overfull \hbox (1137.13577pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 78368--78370
> \T1/ptm/m/n/10
> sor^^Q<65292>
Chinese characters are displayed as:
<24341><29992><20570><30340><31532><20108><20214><20107><2615>
I saw a lot of such information below in build log:
Overfull \hbox (1137.13577pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 78368--78370
\T1/ptm/m/n/10
sor^^Q<65292><36229><25991><26412><39044><22788><2970
> Perhaps you can provide a detailed description of the problem so that
> others can make suggestions.
>
> We ran into a size limitation a few years ago and one of the doc team
> members found a fix for it. I think it was Jouni Ahto.
Now we exceeded another one :((
Goba
Hojtsy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: April 4, 2002 4:08 PM
To: Deleo Paulo Ribeiro Junior; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] PDF
We are aware of this problem. We have no software to create a
good PDF of this size. We have some ideas about splitting up
the PDFs by extensions, and provide a
Hi,
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002 23:08:14 +0200
"Gabor Hojtsy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are aware of this problem. We have no software to create a
> good PDF of this size. We have some ideas about splitting up
> the PDFs by extensions, and provide a wizard for the download.
maybe we should add a no
]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:55
PM
Subject: [PHP-DOC] PDF
Hello!
Is there a problem with the PDF manual of
PHP?
The Chapter 46 and the rest does not exist in the
PDF file...
Thank you
Eng. Deleo Paulo Ribeiro Junior[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ 14055069(+55
Hello!
Is there a problem with the PDF manual of
PHP?
The Chapter 46 and the rest does not exist in the
PDF file...
Thank you
Eng. Deleo Paulo Ribeiro Junior[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ 14055069(+55 0xx48) 233-0081 / 231-1581
> I just downloaded php_manual_en.pdf.bz2, decompressed it and viewed it.
It
> stops on page 1727 (which is actually the 1796th page of the document).
> This is the first page of "Chapter 46: Database issues". All the
> appendicies, etc after that are missing.
>
> Has this been run across before,
I just downloaded php_manual_en.pdf.bz2, decompressed it and viewed it. It
stops on page 1727 (which is actually the 1796th page of the document).
This is the first page of "Chapter 46: Database issues". All the
appendicies, etc after that are missing.
Has this been run across before, what am I
New versions should be available within a few hours, for those languages
that compiled: cs, en, fr, it & nl. If your language is missing from the
list and you want the update too, please make sure it passes 'make test'
before 17:00 GMT. I'm a bit in hurry today, haven't time to fix anything,
and l
Title: PDF with internal links
Hi!
Jouni, maybe you could contact the people who
generated the XML documentations PDF format at
W3C. They used some html2ps utility, and the links
are fine ;)
Goba
on 26/07/01 09:45, Hojtsy Gabor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
>Jim suggested at phpweb, that we should drop the .zip version sometime,
>because Windows zip programs can handle .gz. I don't know that this is the
>best time or not to do this...
>.gz and .bz2 is needed IMHO :) Maybe we can drop
Title: RE: [PHP-DOC] PDF manual - about compression
>As the PDF manuals should be coming back really soon now, I'm thinking
>about compressing them, because the file size is is quite big
>(approx. 11M per language). What do you think, should they be offered
>as .gz, .bz2
Jouni Ahto wrote:
>
> per language). What do you think, should they be offered as .gz, .bz2 and
> .zip versions like the HTML version (in many files), or would .gz suffice?
I think 3 Files per Language will be the best.
> AFAIK some of the newer zip programs for Windows do handle .gz. But the
As the PDF manuals should be coming back really soon now, I'm thinking
about compressing them, because the file size is is quite big (approx. 11M
per language). What do you think, should they be offered as .gz, .bz2 and
.zip versions like the HTML version (in many files), or would .gz suffice?
AFA
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Sascha,
>
> I send you my ssh key around a week ago, and I didn't hear anything after
> that. Maybe it got lost after all that coding on the new parser/scanner?
> I hope you can set it up soon, so that we finally can publish the new
> manuals (w
Hello Sascha,
I send you my ssh key around a week ago, and I didn't hear anything after
that. Maybe it got lost after all that coding on the new parser/scanner?
I hope you can set it up soon, so that we finally can publish the new
manuals (which I know build almost daily).
regards,
Derick
On Su
Hi!
Is there anybody interested in seting up the PDF
generation framework again? This question was
askes by Rasmus some days ago, but nobody seemed
to answer.
I know this day is still LinuxTag, and many PHP
people are in Stuttgart, but maybe someone can
spend some time with this next week.
We
On Sun, 1 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> would it be possible to have a FTP or scp dump location where I can drop
> my build .chm manuals? (Preferring a scp dump location). Using CVS for 8 2
> MB files does not work that nice. If such a dump exists, I'm able to
> update those manu
Hello,
would it be possible to have a FTP or scp dump location where I can drop
my build .chm manuals? (Preferring a scp dump location). Using CVS for 8 2
MB files does not work that nice. If such a dump exists, I'm able to
update those manuals once a week, as it then goes all automatically.
> >
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 04:03:51PM -0700, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> > Do anybody owns PDF files we can upload to the docs
> > dir? Maybe we can populate them as the chms files (in
> > the distributions directory).
> >
> > We should be able to host pdf dowloads on all mirrors.
>
> Well, the new serv
> Do anybody owns PDF files we can upload to the docs
> dir? Maybe we can populate them as the chms files (in
> the distributions directory).
>
> We should be able to host pdf dowloads on all mirrors.
Well, the new server is up. We just need someone to move the setup from
the old toye server to
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Hojtsy Gabor wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Do anybody owns PDF files we can upload to the docs
> dir? Maybe we can populate them as the chms files (in
> the distributions directory).
>
> We should be able to host pdf dowloads on all mirrors.
I'd rather see it the other way around. Updati
Hi!
Do anybody owns PDF files we can upload to the docs
dir? Maybe we can populate them as the chms files (in
the distributions directory).
We should be able to host pdf dowloads on all mirrors.
Goba
Hi!
Do anybody know any PDF generator other than FOP
to do the xml -> PDF conversion?
Also do we use Sablot for the XSLT transformations?
Goba
--- Jouni Ahto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...snip..]
> > Please wait for Jouni. The problem is that we
> cannot pass a verbatim
> > environment throu TeX. I was glad enough while
> Jouni produced my private
> > PostScript and PDF versions of the P
Jouni Ahto wrote:
> No reason to wait, I don't have a solution for this problem :( (at least
> now). Someone who knows a lot about TeX could probably prevent this from
> happening. The only thing I know is that after processing from XML to TeX
> format with Jade '--' is still '--', after jadetex
en Seguy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Daniel Beckham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 3:39 PM
> > Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] PDF bug with "--" operators
> >
> >
> > le 19/02/01 20:20, Daniel Beckham à [EMA
Walsh with his
modular stylesheets or the author of Jadetex.
-Egon
> - Original Message -
> From: "Damien Seguy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Daniel Beckham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 3:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] PDF
D]>
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] PDF bug with "--" operators
le 19/02/01 20:20, Daniel Beckham à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> What would be the best way to turn them into entities, create them and put
> it in global.ent? Or use the &#xx; forma
Daniel Beckham wrote:
> What would be the best way to turn them into entities, create them and put
> it in global.ent? Or use the x; format?
Problem is in TeX/JadeTeX so it should be fixed at this level. Creating
some specials entities will force you to switch between two different
declarati
19, 2001 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] PDF bug with "--" operators
> Hi,
>
> > I checked the en/language/operators.xml file against the PDF document
and
> > the -- is being turned into a endash even if it's inside a
> > block. I can try additionally s
files
before it's passed to TeX, so that the -- can be escaped properly?
Daniel
- Original Message -
From: "Jirka Kosek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: php.doc
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] PDF bug with &
Daniel Beckham wrote:
> It seems that the -- (variable increment or decrement) is being converted
> into a single endash/emdash ( - ) in the PDF version of the manual. How can
> we go about fixing this issue? Is there anyone specifically in charge of
> the PDF generation?
Most of TeX fonts hav
Has anyone here taken a look at this documentation bug?
http://bugs.php.net/bugs.php?id=7888
It seems that the -- (variable increment or decrement) is being converted
into a single endash/emdash ( - ) in the PDF version of the manual. How can
we go about fixing this issue? Is there anyone spec
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