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Re: [docbook-apps] fop problems


David N. Welton wrote:

Eventually, I will have to fix up the output in any case to make it
better match the HTML, but I'm a bit disappointed that I didn't get
something at least reasonable on the first go.  Any help or insights
into what I must do to make things work at this point are more than
welcome.





you might be lucky getting these errors ;-) recently I just received a very brief error, somthing like "no content allowed before...?"


rumors say, that there are people you successfully used the fo stylesheets to produce usable PDF; as a matter of fact, I am trying this for about 3 years now; I download about every 6 month the recent stylesheets and test it with various processors, with no success so far. a brief summary of my experiences:

-- was not able to run DSSSL installation instructions for DSSSL gurus, no idea
-- xsl:fo + FOP either complete failure (like above), or a result, that is (was, last tests) nearly completly unusable: defect content, defect tables, lines running out of bounds... not even as draft usable
-- xsl:fo + XEP: this was the only combination that tolarably worked; result was not really good, but o.k. however xep is extremly expensive, and even in academic version you get the "Render X XEP" text on bottom of the page--->unusable
-- recently I tested docbook2pdf on my redhat linux, which gave refreshing good results---basically---but: no index was generated (dont know why) and even worse: all images where included far too big (out of boundaries), allthough they should fit easily.


I invested (over the years) at least weeks to try to get PDF/PS running, with really no acceptable success. so I use HTML output and maybe generate PDF from HTML, which is no optimal solution, but still much better then the FOP results.

and for the more important print documents I stay using LaTeX.


ah, yes, there should be a docbook-->latex processor.


docbook2tex

it generates tex, but I was not able to process this tex file; *lots* of errors with latex as well as with direct tex invocation.


so far, no results, unfortunately. I decided to use docbook for a large projecte about 3 years ago, because I assumed, that those problems would be temporarily and the tools with mature, but this seems not to be the case, rather the opposite (fop not even producing bad results, only errors) :-(



Alex



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