Subject: RE: FOP formatting - page break???????? From: Alessandro Bottoni <Alessandro.Bottoni@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 09:50:54 +0200 |
Hi all, [Arved Sandstrom] I think you need to ask the question, "why am I trying to put page breaks into HTML?" This is not an HTML concept. If MSIE supports this idea I guess I would question MSIE. [Alessandro Bottoni] I'm not sure, but it seems to me that the CSS2 RFC mentioned something like page breaks, at least for what they called "paged media" (paper and screenfuls of multimedia programs like Director, I think). Anyway, I do not know of any program that actually implements this feature. [Arved Sandstrom] Just out of curiosity, how would you expect an HTML browser to render page breaks? [Alessandro Bottoni] Well, I would be happy to see the FO engine (not the browser) making a new HTML file for every page break encountered in the source XML file. I would like this way to create a sequence of (concatenated) HTML files from a single XML file. [Arved Sandstrom] FOP is not tied to PDF. The core processor is renderer-independent. We are currently capable of rendering output to PDF, HTML, XML, Java AWT, and Java Printing. [Alessandro Bottoni] Very, very good! How about Java Swing and RTF? Just out of curiosity, once I have got a AWT GUI from a XML file, how can I connect it to my java program? Does the FOP transformation process supply a set of callbacks, or something like that, for driving this interface? Respectfully, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Alessandro Bottoni (Alessandro.Bottoni@xxxxxxxxxx) Web Programmer @ Think3 inc. (www.think3.com) I do not speak for think3 and they return the favour XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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