$Id$ ============================================================================== APACHE FOP - README ============================================================================== +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | **** IMPORTANT! **** | | | | This release is the first after a big redesign effort on the whole FOP | | codebase. This release is to be considered ALPHA quality and it is | | intended as a preview release encouraging people to take a look at the new | | version and to provide feedback to the developers. Please not only report | | to us problems you might experience but also tell us if it works for you. | | If you find out that this version works fine for you, you're welcome to | | use it but please test it thoroughly as we don't consider this release | | ready for every production environment. Please read the following page for | | more detailed information: | | http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.90/upgrading.html | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Contents of this file: - What is FOP? - Where to get help? - How do I build FOP? - How do I run FOP? - Release Notes ============================================================================== What is FOP? --------------- Apache FOP is the world's first print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects. It is a Java application that reads a formatting object tree conforming to the XSL 1.0 Recommendation (15 October 2001) and then turns it into a PDF document, certain other output formats or allows you to preview it directly on screen. Apache FOP is part of Apache's XML Graphics project. The homepage of Apache FOP is http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/. Where to get help? --------------------- http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/gethelp.html A mailing list where you can get all your questions about FOP answered is at fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org. You can subscribe by sending an empty mail to fop-users-subscribe@xmlgraphics.apache.org. Before you post any questions, please have a look at the FAQ at http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/faq.html and FO help page at http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/fo.html. Please report bugs to bugzilla at http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/ How do I build FOP? ---------------------- If you've downloaded a binary distribution, you don't need to build FOP. Otherwise, please follow the instructions found here: http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.90/compiling.html How do I run FOP? -------------------- Simply by typing "fop" on the command-line. Without any parameters you will receive a screen with instruction on how to call FOP from the command-line. For more details, see: http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.90/running.html ============================================================================== RELEASE NOTES ============================================================================== Version 0.90alpha1 --------------------- We don't list all the changes since the 0.20.5 release, since this release represents the first after a complete redesign of the FOP codebase. This is basically a new software. Upgrading from 0.20.5: Please read http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.90/upgrading.html Caveats: - This release is a preview release and not intended for use in a production environment. Use at your own risk! - The API is not to be considered stable, yet. Please be prepared for the API to be changed in a backwards-incompatible way. - You may experience different behaviour compared to version 0.20.5. Please consult the "Upgrading" page indicated above for details. Known issues: - PCL, MIF and SVG support have not been restored, yet. - Java2D/AWT support contains some problems, for example with block-containers. - Support for kerning has not been restored, yet. - Auto table layout is not implemented, yet. - The collapsing border model on tables is not implemented, yet. Please use border-collapse="separate" for now. - Footnotes may overlap with text of the region-body in multi-column documents. - Space resolution does not work between footnote regions. - There's a problem involving nested block-containers and reference-orientation 180/-180 (Bugzilla #36391) - block-containers with no height currently don't create a fence for spaces as they should (they behave like a normal block). - Preserved linefeeds in fo:character are not handled correctly. - Zero-width spaces are not handled correctly. - An empty block currently produces a fence for stacking constraints which it shouldn't. - There are several small problems around white space handling. - Images currently don't shrink so they fit on a page when they are too big and shrinking is allowed to happen. - Block-level content in fo:inlines may produce unwelcome results. - inline-container may not work as expected. - letter-spacing and word-spacing properties may not work as expected. - leaders with leader-pattern="use-content" may not work as expected. - keep-with-previous doesn't work inside tables and lists, yet. - White space on direct inline-level children of a marker is not handled correctly. - If two consecutive pages don't have the same available width, the content currently isn't properly fit into the available space on the new page. - background-images on page-number-citations are not placed correctly. - Not all FO elements can be referenced by their "id", most notably: table-body, table-header, table-footer and table-row. - The backgrounds of table-body, table-header, table-footer and table-column are not painted, yet. - Border and padding conditionality are not supported on table-cells, yet. - Copy/Paste from PDF content in Acrobat Reader is not supported for text using embedded TrueType fonts. - Column balancing in multi-column documents may not work as expected (Bugzilla #36356) - Omitting fo:table-column or having fo:table-column without a column-width and attempting to create columns implicitly from the first table row is not implemented, yet (Bugzilla #35656). - Leaders with the "rule" pattern don't work for PostScript output.