or us nescessary outputformats as ps
and pcl which fop currently has.
best regarts, Manfred
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doing this by that way and to you have some expierences?
> Can i check you xslt?
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hi, this seems to be interessting.
are you allready doing this by that way and to you have some expierences?
Can i check you xslt?
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Hi all,
I don't know if that might interrest some of u, but here we go.
BIRT ( http://www.eclipse.org/birt/phoenix/ ) is a reporting system in
java which can use an XML as an input data source.
Usually I create an xsl-t to transform my xml source to xsl-fo and use
fop to render a report.
I notic