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Re: [GUMP] backwards incompatible change in maintenance branch: msg#00247text.xml.fop.devel
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Jeremias Maerki <dev.jeremias@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Never heard about JGen and that they have their own renderer. It is (supposed to be) used by Turbine-3. > I've just had a look into their CVS. They are using an almost two > year old FOP (v0.20.1). :-) They should really upgrade to a more > recent version IMO. A lot has happened since. OK, thanks a lot. I've just subscribed to jgen-devel and will ping them. > I wonder if that renderer is used at all because it relies on > pre-Recommendation XSL-FO. And nobody uses that anymore today (I > hope). May I quote this? Stefan
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