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Re: [dita-users] xslfo support by renderX?

On 21/04/06, Chris Kravogel <dita@...> wrote:

> Or does the personal edition of XEP does not support the same
> features like the desktop edition?
I don't think that's a limitation, though your licence should tell you.


> Maybe I have done something wrong in the process, or does anyone has
> an idea where I get a good list of what is supported by xep?

RenderX website, also I think in the downloaded information?
Generally, xep is fully compliant.
http://www.renderx.com/reference.html#Formatting_Objects may help.

HTH


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Dave Pawson
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Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:12 am

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I switched from using FOP to XEP for my pdf rendition. Now I get a huge list of errors reported indicating mistakes in my XSL. But the XSL was OK for FOP....
Chris Kravogel
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Apr 21, 2006
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It's hard to tell what's wrong without see your fo, Chris, but I do know that xep supports fo:block with font-size definitions, I use them all the time. Here's...
Steve Anderson
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Apr 21, 2006
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... I don't think that's a limitation, though your licence should tell you. ... RenderX website, also I think in the downloaded information? Generally, xep is...
Dave Pawson
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Apr 22, 2006
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It is strange, as I get now the same errors when using the standard DITA-OT stylesheets. And yes indeed, I browsed the renderX website and they have examples...
Chris Kravogel
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