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Subject: [docbook-apps] Best feauted FO processor
Have you tried XMLmind FO Converter from http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/? You can put together hundreds of pages (I have not tried more than ~600) with screenshots, alternating fill tables, nice chapter start pages, colored links and admonitions, olinks, nice index... This is all with FOP and the xsl customization layer. I get many "non implemented feature" messages too but everything works fine. Sincerely, Shawn >-- Original Message -- >From: Ismael Olea <ismael@olea.org> >To: "docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org" <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org> >Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:32:20 +0100 >Subject: [docbook-apps] Best feauted FO processor > > >Hi: > >I've have a «big» docbook project to publish in PDF. XSL stylesheets >works fine to generate FO output but any of the FO processors I've used, >mainly Passivetex and FOP, can handle it. They output many «non >implemented feature» like messages. > >I wonder about what can be the XSL-FO compliment of commercial tools. > >Could you please tell me what is your favorite FO processor? > >-- > > A. Ismael Olea González > > mailto:ismael@olea.org http://www.olea.org > http://aduaneros.olea.org, la ONG sin futuro. > > El mundo debe empezar a tener miedo a un planeta OLEA > >-- > > A. Ismael Olea González > > mailto:ismael@olea.org http://www.olea.org > http://aduaneros.olea.org, la ONG sin futuro. > > El mundo debe empezar a tener miedo a un planeta OLEA > > >Attachment: signature.asc > > >Attachment: smime.p7s >
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