You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to fop-commits@xmlgraphics.apache.org by ma...@apache.org on 2006/04/12 16:41:09 UTC

svn commit: r393470 - in /xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs: ./ 0.92/

Author: manuel
Date: Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
New Revision: 393470

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=393470&view=rev
Log:
Conversion of web site to 0.92 release - step 2

Added:
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/intermediate.xml   (with props)
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfa.xml   (with props)
Modified:
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/anttask.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/configuration.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/embedding.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/fonts.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/hyphenation.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/output.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfencryption.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/running.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/servlets.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/upgrading.xml
    xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/site.xml

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/anttask.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/anttask.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/anttask.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/anttask.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
 <!--
-  Copyright 1999-2005 The Apache Software Foundation
+  Copyright 1999-2006 The Apache Software Foundation
 
   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
       </tr> 
       <tr> 
        <td>userconfig</td> 
-       <td>User configuration file (same as the FOP "-c" command line option). <strong>Currently doesn't work in FOP Trunk!!!</strong></td> 
+       <td>User configuration file (same as the FOP "-c" command line option).</td> 
        <td>No</td> 
       </tr> 
       <tr> 

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/configuration.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/configuration.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/configuration.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/configuration.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
 <!--
-  Copyright 1999-2005 The Apache Software Foundation
+  Copyright 1999-2006 The Apache Software Foundation
 
   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -67,10 +67,25 @@
       </tr>
       <tr>
         <td>base</td>
-        <td>URL</td>
+        <td>URL or directory</td>
         <td>Specifies the base URL based on which relative URL will be resolved.</td>
       </tr>
       <tr>
+        <td>font-base</td>
+        <td>URL or directory</td>
+        <td>Specifies the base URL based on which relative font URLs will be resolved.
+        If not specified defaults to the base URL above.
+        </td>
+      </tr>
+      <tr>
+        <td>hyphenation-base</td>
+        <td>URL or directory</td>
+        <td>Specifies the base URL based on which relative URLs to hyphenation pattern 
+        files will be resolved. If not specified, support for user-supplied hyphenation 
+        patterns remains disabled.
+        </td>
+      </tr>
+      <tr>
         <td>source-resolution</td>
         <td>Integer, dpi</td>
         <td>
@@ -132,6 +147,9 @@
   <!-- Base URL for resolving relative URLs -->
   <base>./</base>
 
+  <!-- Font Base URL for resolving relative font URLs -->
+  <font-base>./</font-base>
+
   <!-- Source resolution in dpi (dots/pixels per inch) for determining the size of pixels in SVG and bitmap images, default: 72dpi -->
   <source-resolution>72</source-resolution>
   <!-- Target resolution in dpi (dots/pixels per inch) for specifying the target resolution for generated bitmaps, default: 72dpi -->
@@ -178,6 +196,55 @@
       The details on the font configuration can be found on the separate <a href="fonts.html">Fonts</a> page.
       Note especially the section entitled <a href="fonts.html#register">Register Fonts with FOP</a>.
     </p>
+    <section id="pdf-renderer">
+      <title>Special Settings for the PDF Renderer</title>
+      <p>
+        The configuration element for the PDF renderer contains two elements. One is for the font configuration
+        (please follow the link above) and one is for the "filter list". The filter list controls how the
+        individual objects in a PDF file are encoded. By default, all objects get "flate" encoded (i.e. simply 
+        compressed with the same algorithm that is also used in ZIP files). Most users don't need to change that
+        setting. For debugging purposes, it may be desired not to compress the internal objects at all so the
+        generated PDF commands can be read. In that case, you can simply use the following filter list. The 
+        second filter list (type="image") ensures that all images still get compressed but also ASCII-85 encoded
+        so the produced PDF file is still easily readable in a text editor.
+      </p>
+    <source><![CDATA[
+    <renderer mime="application/pdf">
+      <filterList>
+        <value>null</value>
+      </filterList>
+      <filterList type="image">
+        <value>flate</value>
+        <value>ascii-85</value>
+      </filterList>
+      
+      <fonts....
+    </renderer>]]></source>
+    </section>
+    <section id="ps-renderer">
+      <title>Special Settings for the PostScript Renderer</title>
+      <p>
+        Besides the normal font configuration (the same "fonts" element as for the PDF renderer) the PostScript
+        renderer has an additional setting to force landscape pages to be rotated to fit on a page inserted into
+        the printer in portrait mode. Set the value to "true" to activate this feature. The default is "false".
+        Example:
+      </p>
+    <source><![CDATA[
+    <renderer mime="application/postscript">
+      <auto-rotate-landscape>true</auto-rotate-landscape>
+      
+      <fonts>
+        <font metrics-url="arial.xml" kerning="yes" embed-url="arial.ttf">
+          <font-triplet name="Arial" style="normal" weight="normal"/>
+          <font-triplet name="ArialMT" style="normal" weight="normal"/>
+        </font>
+        <font metrics-url="arialb.xml" kerning="yes" embed-url="arialb.ttf">
+          <font-triplet name="Arial" style="normal" weight="bold"/>
+          <font-triplet name="ArialMT" style="normal" weight="bold"/>
+        </font>
+      </fonts>
+    </renderer>]]></source>
+    </section>
   </section>
   </body>
 </document>

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/embedding.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/embedding.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/embedding.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/embedding.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -32,15 +32,23 @@
       to embedded applications as well as command-line use, such as options and performance.
     </p>
     <p>
-      To embed Apache FOP in your application, instantiate org.apache.fop.apps.Fop.
-      You'll tell FOP in the constructor which output format (i.e. Renderer) to use.
-      Afterwards, you'll set the OutputStream to use to output the results of the
-      rendering (where applicable). You can customize FOP's behaviour by supplying
-      your own FOUserAgent instance. The FOUserAgent can, for example, be used to
-      set your own Renderer instance (details below). Finally, you retrieve a SAX 
-      DefaultHandler instance from the Fop instance to which you can send your
-      FO file.
+      To embed Apache FOP in your application, first create a new
+      org.apache.fop.apps.FopFactory instance. This object can be used to launch multiple
+      rendering runs. For each run, create a new org.apache.fop.apps.Fop instance through
+      one of the factory methods of FopFactory. In the method call you specify which output
+      format (i.e. Renderer) to use and, if the selected renderer requires an OutputStream,
+      which OutputStream to use for the results of the rendering. You can customize FOP's
+      behaviour in a rendering run by supplying your own FOUserAgent instance. The
+      FOUserAgent can, for example, be used to set your own Renderer instance (details
+      below). Finally, you retrieve a SAX DefaultHandler instance from the Fop object and
+      use that as the SAXResult of your transformation.
     </p>
+    <note>
+      We recently changed FOP's outer API to what we consider the final API. This might require
+      some changes in your application. The main reasons for these changes were performance
+      improvements due to better reuse of reusable objects and reduced use of static variables
+      for added flexibility in complex environments.
+    </note>
   </section>
   <section id="basics">
     <title>Basic Usage Pattern</title>
@@ -52,32 +60,36 @@
     <p>Here is the basic pattern to render an XSL-FO file to PDF:
     </p>
     <source><![CDATA[
+import org.apache.fop.apps.FopFactory;
 import org.apache.fop.apps.Fop;
 import org.apache.fop.apps.MimeConstants;
 
 /*..*/
 
-// Step 1: Construct fop with desired output format
-Fop fop = new Fop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF);
+// Step 1: Construct a FopFactory
+// (reuse if you plan to render multiple documents!)
+FopFactory fopFactory = FopFactory.newInstance();
 
-// Step 2: Setup output stream.
+// Step 2: Set up output stream.
 // Note: Using BufferedOutputStream for performance reasons (helpful with FileOutputStreams).
 OutputStream out = new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(new File("C:/Temp/myfile.pdf")));
+
 try {
-  fop.setOutputStream(out);
+  // Step 3: Construct fop with desired output format
+  Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, out);
 
-  // Step 3: Setup JAXP using identity transformer
+  // Step 4: Setup JAXP using identity transformer
   TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
   Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer(); // identity transformer
            
-  // Step 4: Setup input and output for XSLT transformation 
+  // Step 5: Setup input and output for XSLT transformation 
   // Setup input stream
   Source src = new StreamSource(new File("C:/Temp/myfile.fo"));
 
   // Resulting SAX events (the generated FO) must be piped through to FOP
   Result res = new SAXResult(fop.getDefaultHandler());
             
-  // Step 5: Start XSLT transformation and FOP processing
+  // Step 6: Start XSLT transformation and FOP processing
   transformer.transform(src, res);
 
 } finally {
@@ -89,16 +101,24 @@
     </p>
     <ul>
       <li>
-        <strong>Step 1:</strong> You create a new Fop instance and set it up for PDF 
-        output.
+        <strong>Step 1:</strong> You create a new FopFactory instance. The FopFactory instance holds 
+        references to configuration information and cached data. It's important to reuse this
+        instance if you plan to render multiple documents during a JVM's lifetime.
+      </li>
+      <li>
+        <strong>Step 2:</strong> You set up an OutputStream that the generated document
+        will be written to. It's a good idea to buffer the OutputStream as demonstrated 
+        to improve performance.
       </li>
       <li>
-        <strong>Step 2:</strong> You tell FOP where to save the generated PDF file 
-        later. It's a good idea to buffer the OutputStream as demonstrated to improve 
-        performance.
+        <strong>Step 3:</strong> You create a new Fop instance through one of the factory
+        methods on the FopFactory. You tell the FopFactory what your desired output format
+        is. This is done by using the MIME type of the desired output format (ex. "application/pdf").
+        You can use one of the MimeConstants.* constants. The second parameter is the
+        OutputStream you've setup up in step 2.
       </li>
       <li>
-        <strong>Step 3:</strong> We recommend that you use JAXP Transformers even 
+        <strong>Step 4</strong> We recommend that you use JAXP Transformers even 
         if you don't do XSLT transformations to generate the XSL-FO file. This way 
         you can always use the same basic pattern. The example here sets up an 
         "identity transformer" which just passes the input (Source) unchanged to the 
@@ -106,7 +126,7 @@
         XSLT transformations.
       </li>
       <li>
-        <strong>Step 4:</strong> Here you set up the input and output for the XSLT 
+        <strong>Step 5:</strong> Here you set up the input and output for the XSLT 
         transformation. The Source object is set up to load the "myfile.fo" file. 
         The Result is set up so the output of the XSLT transformation is sent to FOP. 
         The FO file is sent to FOP in the form of SAX events which is the most efficient 
@@ -114,7 +134,7 @@
         because that affects performance negatively.
       </li>
       <li>
-        <strong>Step 5:</strong> Finally, we start the XSLT transformation by starting 
+        <strong>Step 6:</strong> Finally, we start the XSLT transformation by starting 
         the JAXP Transformer. As soon as the JAXP Transformer starts to send its output 
         to FOP, FOP itself starts its processing in the background. When the 
         <code>transform()</code> method returns FOP will also have finished converting 
@@ -141,11 +161,6 @@
       to a file to check if that part generates the expected output. An example for that
       can be found in the <a href="#examples">Embedding examples</a> (See "ExampleXML2FO").
     </p>
-    <note>
-      Please be aware that you should not reuse a Fop instance for additional rendering runs.
-      Recreate a new instance for each rendering run. This is a relatively inexpensive 
-      operation and will be further optimized shortly.
-    </note>
     <section id="basic-logging">
       <title>Logging</title>
       <p>
@@ -185,9 +200,9 @@
         Once the Fop instance is set up, call <code>getDefaultHandler()</code> to obtain a SAX 
         DefaultHandler instance to which you can send the SAX events making up the XSL-FO 
         document you'd like to render. FOP processing starts as soon as the DefaultHandler's
-        <code>startDocument()</code> methods is called. Processing stops again when the
+        <code>startDocument()</code> method is called. Processing stops again when the
         DefaultHandler's <code>endDocument()</code> method is called. Please refer to the basic
-        usage pattern shown above to render a simply XSL-FO document.
+        usage pattern shown above to render a simple XSL-FO document.
       </p>
     </section>
 
@@ -200,10 +215,10 @@
         on the basic usage pattern above is to set up the Transformer differently:
       </p>
       <source><![CDATA[
-  //before (without XSLT):
+  //without XSLT:
   //Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer(); // identity transformer
   
-  //after (with XSLT):
+  //with XSLT:
   Source xslt = new StreamSource(new File("mystylesheet.xsl"));
   Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer(xslt);]]></source>
     </section>
@@ -211,7 +226,7 @@
   <section id="input">
     <title>Input Sources</title>
     <p>
-      The input XSL-FO document is always handled internally as SAX (see the 
+      The input XSL-FO document is always received by FOP as a SAX stream (see the 
       <a href="../dev/design/parsing.html">Parsing Design Document</a> for the rationale).
     </p>
     <p>
@@ -229,19 +244,19 @@
         <strong>File:</strong> <code>Source src = new StreamSource(new File("C:/Temp/myinputfile.xml"));</code>
       </li>
       <li>
-        <strong>String:</strong> <code>Source src = new StreamSource(new StringReader(myString)); //myString is a String</code>
+        <strong>String:</strong> <code>Source src = new StreamSource(new StringReader(myString)); // myString is a String</code>
       </li>
       <li>
         <strong>InputStream:</strong> <code>Source src = new StreamSource(new MyInputStream(something));</code>
       </li>
       <li>
-        <strong>Byte Array:</strong> <code>Source src = new StreamSource(new ByteArrayInputStream(myBuffer)); //myBuffer is a byte[] here</code>
+        <strong>Byte Array:</strong> <code>Source src = new StreamSource(new ByteArrayInputStream(myBuffer)); // myBuffer is a byte[] here</code>
       </li>
       <li>
-        <strong>DOM:</strong> <code>Source src = new DOMSource(myDocument); //myDocument is a Document or a Node</code>
+        <strong>DOM:</strong> <code>Source src = new DOMSource(myDocument); // myDocument is a Document or a Node</code>
       </li>
       <li>
-        <strong>Java Objects:</strong> Please have a look at the <a href="#examples">Embedding examples</a> which contains an example for this.
+        <strong>Java Objects:</strong> Please have a look at the <a href="#examples">Embedding examples</a> which contain an example for this.
       </li>
     </ul>
     <p>
@@ -255,134 +270,176 @@
   <section id="config-internal">
     <title>Configuring Apache FOP Programmatically</title>
     <p>
-      Apache FOP provides a class called FOUserAgent which is used to customize FOP's
-      behaviour. If you wish to do that, the first step is to create your own instance
-      of FOUserAgent and pass that to the Fop constructor:
-    </p>
-    <source><![CDATA[
-FOUserAgent userAgent = new FOUserAgent();
-Fop fop = new Fop(MimeConstants.MIME_POSTSCRIPT, userAgent);]]></source>
-    <p>
-      You can do all sorts of things on the user agent:
+      Apache FOP provides two levels on which you can customize FOP's
+      behaviour: the FopFactory and the user agent.
     </p>
-    <ul>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          The <strong>base URL</strong> to use when resolving relative URLs. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setBaseURL("file:///C:/Temp/");</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Disable <strong>strict validation</strong>. When disabled FOP is less strict about the rules established by the XSL-FO specification. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setStrictValidation(false);</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set the <strong>producer</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. The default producer is "Apache FOP". Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setProducer("MyKillerApplication");</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set the <strong>creating user</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setCreator("John Doe");</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set the <strong>author</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setAuthor("John Doe");</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Override the <strong>creation date and time</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setCreationDate(new Date());</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set the <strong>title</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setTitle("Invoice No 138716847");</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set the <strong>keywords</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setKeywords("XML XSL-FO");</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set the <strong>source resolution</strong> for the document. This is used internally to determine the pixel 
-          size for SVG images and bitmap images without resolution information. Default: 72 dpi. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setSourceResolution(96); //=96dpi (dots/pixels per Inch)</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set the <strong>target resolution</strong> for the document. This is used to 
-          specify the output resolution for bitmap images generated by bitmap renderers 
-          (such as the TIFF renderer) and by bitmaps generated by Apache Batik for filter 
-          effects and such. Default: 72 dpi. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setTargetResolution(300); //=300dpi (dots/pixels per Inch)</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set <strong>your own Renderer instance</strong>. If you want to supply your own renderer or 
-          configure a Renderer in a special way you can give the instance to the FOUserAgent. Normally,
-          the Renderer instance is created by FOP. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setRendererOverride(myRenderer); //myRenderer is an org.apache.fop.render.Renderer</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set <strong>your own FOEventHandler instance</strong>. If you want to supply your own FOEventHandler or 
-          configure an FOEventHandler subclass in a special way you can give the instance to the FOUserAgent. Normally, 
-          the FOEventHandler instance is created by FOP. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setFOEventHandlerOverride(myFOEventHandler); //myFOEventHandler is an org.apache.fop.fo.FOEventHandler</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Manually add a <strong>ElementMapping instance</strong>. If you want to supply a special FOP extension
-          you can give the instance to the FOUserAgent. Normally, the FOP extensions can be automatically detected 
-          (see the documentation on extension for more info).
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.addElementMapping(myElementMapping); //myElementMapping is a org.apache.fop.fo.ElementMapping</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set a <strong>URIResolver</strong> for custom URI resolution. By supplying a JAXP URIResolver you can add
-          custom URI resolution functionality to FOP. For example, you can use 
-          <a href="ext:xml.apache.org/commons/resolver">Apache XML Commons Resolver</a> to make use of XCatalogs.
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setURIResolver(myResolver); //myResolver is a javax.xml.transform.URIResolver</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Set the <strong>parameters for PDF encryption</strong> for the document. If you create PDF files you can 
-          instantiate and set an org.apache.fop.pdf.PDFEncryptionParams object. Example:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setPDFEncryptionParams(new PDFEncryptionParams(null, "owner", false, false, true, true));</source>
-      </li>
-      <li>
-        <p>
-          Enable an <strong>alternative set of rules for text indents</strong> that tries to mimic the behaviour of many commercial 
-          FO implementations that chose to break the specification in this aspect. The default of this option is 
-          'false' which causes Apache FOP to behave exactly as describes in the specification. To enable the 
-          alternative behaviour, call:
-        </p>
-        <source>userAgent.setBreakIndentInheritanceOnReferenceAreaBoundary(true);</source>
-      </li>
-    </ul>
-    <note>
-      You should not reuse an FOUserAgent instance between FOP rendering runs although you can. Especially
-      in multi-threaded environment, this is a bad idea.
-    </note>
+    <section id="fop-factory">
+      <title>Customizing the FopFactory</title>
+      <p>
+        The FopFactory holds configuration data and references to objects which are reusable over
+        multiple rendering runs. It's important to instantiate it only once (except in special 
+        environments) and reuse it every time to create new FOUserAgent and Fop instances.
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        You can set all sorts of things on the FopFactory:
+      </p>
+      <ul>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            The <strong>font base URL</strong> to use when resolving relative URLs for fonts. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>fopFactory.setFontBaseURL("file:///C:/Temp/fonts");</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Disable <strong>strict validation</strong>. When disabled FOP is less strict about the rules 
+            established by the XSL-FO specification. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>fopFactory.setStrictValidation(false);</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Enable an <strong>alternative set of rules for text indents</strong> that tries to mimic the behaviour of many commercial 
+            FO implementations, that chose to break the specification in this respect. The default of this option is 
+            'false', which causes Apache FOP to behave exactly as described in the specification. To enable the 
+            alternative behaviour, call:
+          </p>
+          <source>fopFactory.setBreakIndentInheritanceOnReferenceAreaBoundary(true);</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set the <strong>source resolution</strong> for the document. This is used internally to determine the pixel 
+            size for SVG images and bitmap images without resolution information. Default: 72 dpi. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>fopFactory.setSourceResolution(96); // =96dpi (dots/pixels per Inch)</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Manually add an <strong>ElementMapping instance</strong>. If you want to supply a special FOP extension
+            you can give the instance to the FOUserAgent. Normally, the FOP extensions can be automatically detected 
+            (see the documentation on extension for more info). Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>fopFactory.addElementMapping(myElementMapping); // myElementMapping is a org.apache.fop.fo.ElementMapping</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set a <strong>URIResolver</strong> for custom URI resolution. By supplying a JAXP URIResolver you can add
+            custom URI resolution functionality to FOP. For example, you can use 
+            <a href="ext:xml.apache.org/commons/resolver">Apache XML Commons Resolver</a> to make use of XCatalogs. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>fopFactory.setURIResolver(myResolver); // myResolver is a javax.xml.transform.URIResolver</source>
+          <note>
+            Both the FopFactory and the FOUserAgent have a method to set a URIResolver. The URIResolver on the FopFactory
+            is primarily used to resolve URIs on factory-level (hyphenation patterns, for example) and it is always used 
+            if no other URIResolver (for example on the FOUserAgent) resolved the URI first.
+          </note>
+        </li>
+      </ul>
+    </section>
+    <section id="user-agent">
+      <title>Customizing the User Agent</title>
+      <p>
+        The user agent is the entity that allows you to interact with a single rendering run, i.e. the processing of a single 
+        document. If you wish to customize the user agent's behaviour, the first step is to create your own instance
+        of FOUserAgent using the appropriate factory method on FopFactory and pass that 
+        to the factory method that will create a new Fop instance:
+      </p>
+      <source><![CDATA[
+  FopFactory fopFactory = FopFactory.newInstance(); // Reuse the FopFactory if possible!
+  // do the following for each new rendering run
+  FOUserAgent userAgent = fopFactory.newFOUserAgent();
+  // customize userAgent
+  Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_POSTSCRIPT, userAgent, out);]]></source>
+      <p>
+        You can do all sorts of things on the user agent:
+      </p>
+      <ul>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            The <strong>base URL</strong> to use when resolving relative URLs. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setBaseURL("file:///C:/Temp/");</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set the <strong>producer</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. The default producer is "Apache FOP". Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setProducer("MyKillerApplication");</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set the <strong>creating user</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setCreator("John Doe");</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set the <strong>author</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setAuthor("John Doe");</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Override the <strong>creation date and time</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setCreationDate(new Date());</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set the <strong>title</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setTitle("Invoice No 138716847");</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set the <strong>keywords</strong> of the document. This is metadata information that can be used for certain output formats such as PDF. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setKeywords("XML XSL-FO");</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set the <strong>target resolution</strong> for the document. This is used to 
+            specify the output resolution for bitmap images generated by bitmap renderers 
+            (such as the TIFF renderer) and by bitmaps generated by Apache Batik for filter 
+            effects and such. Default: 72 dpi. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setTargetResolution(300); // =300dpi (dots/pixels per Inch)</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set <strong>your own Renderer instance</strong>. If you want to supply your own renderer or 
+            configure a Renderer in a special way you can give the instance to the FOUserAgent. Normally,
+            the Renderer instance is created by FOP. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setRendererOverride(myRenderer); // myRenderer is an org.apache.fop.render.Renderer</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set <strong>your own FOEventHandler instance</strong>. If you want to supply your own FOEventHandler or 
+            configure an FOEventHandler subclass in a special way you can give the instance to the FOUserAgent. Normally, 
+            the FOEventHandler instance is created by FOP. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setFOEventHandlerOverride(myFOEventHandler); // myFOEventHandler is an org.apache.fop.fo.FOEventHandler</source>
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          <p>
+            Set a <strong>URIResolver</strong> for custom URI resolution. By supplying a JAXP URIResolver you can add
+            custom URI resolution functionality to FOP. For example, you can use 
+            <a href="ext:xml.apache.org/commons/resolver">Apache XML Commons Resolver</a> to make use of XCatalogs. Example:
+          </p>
+          <source>userAgent.setURIResolver(myResolver); // myResolver is a javax.xml.transform.URIResolver</source>
+          <note>
+            Both the FopFactory and the FOUserAgent have a method to set a URIResolver. The URIResolver on the FOUserAgent is
+            used for resolving URIs which are document-related. If it's not set or cannot resolve a URI, the URIResolver
+            from the FopFactory is used.
+          </note>
+        </li>
+      </ul>
+      <note>
+        You should not reuse an FOUserAgent instance between FOP rendering runs although you can. Especially
+        in multi-threaded environment, this is a bad idea.
+      </note>
+    </section>
   </section>
   <section id="config-external">
     <title>Using a Configuration File</title>
@@ -398,7 +455,11 @@
 
 DefaultConfigurationBuilder cfgBuilder = new DefaultConfigurationBuilder();
 Configuration cfg = cfgBuilder.buildFromFile(new File("C:/Temp/mycfg.xml"));
-userAgent.setUserConfig(cfg);]]></source>
+fopFactory.setUserConfig(cfg);
+
+/* ..or.. */
+
+fopFactory.setUserConfig(new File("C:/Temp/mycfg.xml"));]]></source>
     <p>
       The layout of the configuration file is described on the <a href="configuration.html">Configuration page</a>.
     </p>
@@ -408,11 +469,10 @@
     <section id="object-reuse">
       <title>Object reuse</title>
       <p>
-        At the moment, the Fop instances shouldn't be reused. Please recreate
-        Fop and FOUserAgent instances for each rendering run until further notice.
-        We will likely add an additional object which will carry information
-        and configuration which can be reused between rendering runs to further
-        optimize this.
+        Fop instances shouldn't (and can't) be reused. Please recreate
+        Fop and FOUserAgent instances for each rendering run using the FopFactory.
+        This is a cheap operation as all reusable information is held in the 
+        FopFactory. That's why it's so important to reuse the FopFactory instance.
      </p>
     </section>
     <section id="awt">
@@ -439,9 +499,9 @@
       <p>
         To get the number of pages that were rendered by FOP you can call 
         <code>Fop.getResults()</code>. This returns a <code>FormattingResults</code> object 
-        where you can lookup the number of pages produced. It also gives you the 
+        where you can look up the number of pages produced. It also gives you the 
         page-sequences that were produced along with their id attribute and their 
-        number of pages. This is particularly useful if you render multiple 
+        numbers of pages. This is particularly useful if you render multiple 
         documents (each enclosed by a page-sequence) and have to know the number of 
         pages of each document.
       </p>
@@ -458,16 +518,16 @@
         (parser, XSL transformer, SQL datasource etc.).
       </li>
       <li>
-        Depending on the target OutputStream (in case of an FileOutputStream, but not 
+        Depending on the target OutputStream (in case of a FileOutputStream, but not 
         for a ByteArrayOutputStream, for example) it may improve performance considerably 
         if you buffer the OutputStream using a BufferedOutputStream: 
-        <code>fop.setOutputStream(new java.io.BufferedOutputStream(out));</code>
+        <code>out = new java.io.BufferedOutputStream(out);</code>
         <br/>
         Make sure you properly close the OutputStream when FOP is finished.
       </li>
       <li>
         Cache the stylesheet. If you use the same stylesheet multiple times 
-        you can setup a JAXP <code>Templates</code> object and reuse it each time you do
+        you can set up a JAXP <code>Templates</code> object and reuse it each time you do
         the XSL transformation.  (More information can be found
         <a class="fork" href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2003/jw-0502-xsl.html">here</a>.)
       </li>
@@ -475,14 +535,18 @@
         Use an XSLT compiler like <a class="fork" href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/xsltc_usage.html">XSLTC</a>
         that comes with Xalan-J.
       </li>
+      <li>
+        Fine-tune your stylesheet to make the XSLT process more efficient and to create XSL-FO that can
+        be processed by FOP more efficiently. Less is more: Try to make use of property inheritance where possible.
+      </li>
     </ul>
   </section>
   <section id="multithreading">
     <title>Multithreading FOP</title>
     <p>
       Apache FOP may currently not be completely thread safe.
-      FOP uses some static variables (for example for the image cache). This code 
-      has not been fully tested for multi-threading issues, yet.
+      The code has not been fully tested for multi-threading issues, yet.
+      If you encounter any suspicious behaviour, please notify us.
     </p>
     <p>
       There is also a known issue with fonts being jumbled between threads when using 
@@ -494,13 +558,11 @@
   <title>Examples</title>
   <p>
    The directory "{fop-dir}/examples/embedding" contains several working examples. 
-   In contrast to the examples above the examples here primarily use JAXP for 
-   XML access. This may be easier to understand for people familiar with JAXP.
   </p>
   <section id="ExampleFO2PDF">
     <title>ExampleFO2PDF.java</title>
     <p>This
-        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/tags/fop-0_92-beta/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleFO2PDF.java?view=markup">
+        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleFO2PDF.java?view=markup">
             example</a>
 demonstrates the basic usage pattern to transform an XSL-FO
 file to PDF using FOP.
@@ -510,7 +572,7 @@
   <section id="ExampleXML2FO">
     <title>ExampleXML2FO.java</title>
     <p>This 
-        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/tags/fop-0_92-beta/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleXML2FO.java?view=markup">
+        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleXML2FO.java?view=markup">
             example</a>
 has nothing to do with FOP. It is there to show you how an XML 
 file can be converted to XSL-FO using XSLT. The JAXP API is used to do the
@@ -522,7 +584,7 @@
   <section id="ExampleXML2PDF">
     <title>ExampleXML2PDF.java</title>
     <p>This 
-        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/tags/fop-0_92-beta/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleXML2PDF.java?view=markup">
+        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleXML2PDF.java?view=markup">
         example</a>
 demonstrates how you can convert an arbitrary XML file to PDF 
 using XSLT and XSL-FO/FOP. It is a combination of the first two examples 
@@ -542,13 +604,13 @@
   <section id="ExampleObj2XML">
     <title>ExampleObj2XML.java</title>
     <p>This 
-    <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/tags/fop-0_92-beta/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleObj2XML.java?view=markup">
+    <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleObj2XML.java?view=markup">
         example</a>
 is a preparatory example for the next one. It's an example that 
 shows how an arbitrary Java object can be converted to XML. It's an often 
 needed task to do this. Often people create a DOM tree from a Java object and 
-use that. This is pretty straightforward. The example here however shows how
-to do this using SAX which will probably be faster and not even more 
+use that. This is pretty straightforward. The example here, however, shows how
+to do this using SAX, which will probably be faster and not even more 
 complicated once you know how this works.
     </p>
     <figure src="images/EmbeddingExampleObj2XML.png" alt="Example Java object to XML"/>
@@ -556,13 +618,13 @@
 For this example we've created two classes: ProjectTeam and ProjectMember 
 (found in xml-fop/examples/embedding/java/embedding/model). They represent 
 the same data structure found in 
-xml-fop/examples/embedding/xml/xml/projectteam.xml. We want to serialize a 
-project team with several members which exist as Java objects to XML. 
+xml-fop/examples/embedding/xml/xml/projectteam.xml. We want to serialize to XML a 
+project team with several members which exist as Java objects. 
 Therefore we created the two classes: ProjectTeamInputSource and 
 ProjectTeamXMLReader (in the same place as ProjectTeam above).
     </p>
     <p>
-The XMLReader implementation (regard it as a special kind of XML parser)is 
+The XMLReader implementation (regard it as a special kind of XML parser) is 
 responsible for creating SAX events from the Java object. The InputSource 
 class is only used to hold the ProjectTeam object to be used.
     </p>
@@ -575,7 +637,7 @@
   <section id="ExampleObj2PDF">
     <title>ExampleObj2PDF.java</title>
     <p>This 
-        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/tags/fop-0_92-beta/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleObj2PDF.java?view=markup">
+        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleObj2PDF.java?view=markup">
             example</a>
 combines the previous and the third to demonstrate 
 how you can transform a Java object to a PDF directly in one smooth run
@@ -588,7 +650,7 @@
   <section id="ExampleDOM2PDF">
     <title>ExampleDOM2PDF.java</title>
     <p>This 
-        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/tags/fop-0_92-beta/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleDOM2PDF.java?view=markup">
+        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleDOM2PDF.java?view=markup">
             example</a>
 has FOP use a DOMSource instead of a StreamSource in order to 
 use a DOM tree as input for an XSL transformation.
@@ -597,9 +659,9 @@
   <section id="ExampleSVG2PDF">
     <title>ExampleSVG2PDF.java (PDF Transcoder example)</title>
     <p>This 
-        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/tags/fop-0_92-beta/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleSVG2PDF.java?view=markup">
+        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/ExampleSVG2PDF.java?view=markup">
             example</a>
-shows use of the PDF Transcoder, a sub-application within FOP.  
+shows the usage of the PDF Transcoder, a sub-application within FOP.  
 It is used to generate a PDF document from an SVG file.
     </p>
   </section>

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/fonts.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/fonts.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/fonts.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/fonts.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
 <!--
-  Copyright 1999-2005 The Apache Software Foundation
+  Copyright 1999-2006 The Apache Software Foundation
 
   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -208,16 +208,18 @@
           <tr>
             <td>Character Display</td>
             <td>Correct.</td>
-            <td>Correct if and only if the font is embedded in the output. (This is possible
-because, although the underlying characters are encoded incorrectly, the embedded font is
-also encoded incorrectly).</td>
+            <td>Correct, but copy/paste won't work in Acrobat Reader. (FOP currently doesn't emit the /ToUnicode table which is necessary for copy/paste to work.)</td>
+          </tr>
+          <tr>
+            <td>Embedding the Font</td>
+            <td>Optional.</td>
+            <td>Mandatory. Not embedding the font produces invalid PDF documents.</td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-        <warning id="cid-keyed-encoding-ttf">As shown in the above table, regardless of
-whether the font is embedded or not, text generated from a CID-keyed font metrics file
-will <em>never </em>be encoded properly.
-Further, if the related font is not embedded, it cannot even be displayed properly.
-Obviously, this behavior is not desirable, and we hope to correct it in upcoming releases.</warning>
+        <warning>
+          You may experience failures with certain TrueType fonts, especially if they don't contain 
+          the so-called "cmap" table. TTFReader can currently not deal with font like this.
+        </warning>
       </section>
       <section id="truetype-collections-metrics">
         <title>TrueType Collections Font Metrics</title>
@@ -241,9 +243,8 @@
         <ul>
           <li>
             URLs are used to access the font metric and font files.
-            <!--Relative URLs are resolved relative to the fontBaseDir property (or baseDir) if available.-->
+            Relative URLs are resolved relative to the font-base property (or base) if available.
             See <a href="configuration.html">FOP: Configuration</a> for more information.
-            <note>Relative font URLs are currently not possible. You need to specify absolute URLs. Patches are welcome! :-)</note>
           </li>
           <li>The "kerning" and "embed-url" attributes are optional. Kerning is currently not used at all. If embedding is off, the output will position the text correctly (from the metrics file), but it will not be displayed or printed correctly unless the viewer has the applicable font available to their local system.</li>
           <li>When setting the embed-url attribute for Type 1 fonts, be sure to specify the PFB (actual font data), not PFM (font metrics) file that you used to generate the XML font metrics file.</li>
@@ -256,6 +257,11 @@
         <note>The font is simply embedded into the PDF file, it is not converted.</note>
         <p>Font embedding is enabled in the userconfig.xml file and controlled by the embed-url attribute.
 If you don't specify the embed-url attribute the font will not be embedded, but will only be referenced.</p>
+        <warning>
+          Omitting the embed-url attribute for CID-encoded TrueType fonts will currently produce invalid 
+          PDF files! If you create the XML font metric file using the "-enc ansi" option, you can omit 
+          the embed-url attribute for TrueType fonts but you're restricted to the WinAnsi character set.
+        </warning>
         <p>When FOP embeds a font, it adds a prefix to the fontname to ensure that the name will not match the fontname of an installed font.
 This is helpful with older versions of Acrobat Reader that preferred installed fonts over embedded fonts.</p>
         <p>When embedding PostScript fonts, the entire font is always embedded.</p>
@@ -267,6 +273,30 @@
 This will cause the whole font to be embedded in the pdf document.
 Characters will be WinAnsi encoded (as specified in the PDF spec), so you lose the ability to use characters from other character sets.
 See <a href="#ttf-encoding">Table of TTF Encoding Options</a> for more details.</p>
+      </section>
+      <section id="embedding-base14">
+        <title>Explicitely embedding the base 14 fonts</title>
+        <p>
+          There are cases where you might want to force the embedding of one or more of the base 14 fonts that
+          can normally be considered available on the target platform (viewer, printer). One of these cases is
+          PDF/A which mandates the embedding of even the base 14 fonts. Embedding a font such as Helvetica or
+          Courier is straight-forward. The "Symbol" and "ZapfDingbats" fonts, however, currently present a 
+          problem because FOP cannot correctly determine the encoding of these two single-byte fonts through
+          the PFM file. FOP now correctly interprets the "encoding" value in the XML font metrics file, but the
+          PFMReader application writes "UnknownEncoding" to the generated XML file. In order to embed "Symbol"
+          and "ZapfDingbats" you have to manually change the XML font metrics file and specify "SymbolEncoding"
+          or "ZapfdingbatsEncoding" encoding respectively as the value for the "encoding" element.
+        </p>
+        <p>Example:</p>
+        <source><![CDATA[
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<font-metrics type="TYPE1">
+  <font-name>Symbol</font-name>
+  <embed/>
+  <encoding>SymbolEncoding</encoding>
+  <cap-height>673</cap-height>
+  <x-height>766</x-height>
+  [..]]]></source>
       </section>
     </section>
   </body>

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/hyphenation.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/hyphenation.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/hyphenation.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/hyphenation.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
              be created from the supplied pattern(s)).</li>
             <li>Put the pattern source file(s) into a directory of your choice and 
              configure FOP to look for custom patterns in this directory, by setting the
-             <a href="configuration.html#hyphenation-dir">&lt;hyphenation-dir&gt;</a> 
+             <a href="configuration.html">&lt;hyphenation-base&gt;</a> 
              configuration option.</li>
           </ul>
         </li>

Added: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/intermediate.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/intermediate.xml?rev=393470&view=auto
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/intermediate.xml (added)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/intermediate.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!--
+  Copyright 2006 The Apache Software Foundation
+
+  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+  you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+  distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+  See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+  limitations under the License.
+-->
+<!-- $Id$ -->
+<!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//APACHE//DTD Documentation V2.0//EN" "http://forrest.apache.org/dtd/document-v20.dtd">
+<document>
+  <header>
+    <title>Intermediate Format</title>
+    <version>$Revision$</version>
+  </header>
+  <body>
+    <note>
+      Please note that the intermediate format is an <strong>advanced feature</strong> and can be ignored by most
+      users of Apache FOP.
+    </note>
+    <section id="introduction">
+      <title>Introduction</title>
+      <p>
+        The intermediate format (IF) is a proprietary XML format that represents the area tree 
+        generated by the layout engine. The area tree is conceptually defined in the 
+        <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice1.html#section-N742-Formatting">XSL-FO specification in chapter 1.1.2</a>.
+        The IF can be generated through the area tree XML Renderer (the XMLRenderer).
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        The intermediate format can be used to generate intermediate documents that are modified 
+        before they are finally rendered to their ultimate output format. Modifications include
+        adjusting and changing trait values, adding or modifying area objects, inserting prefabricated
+        pages, overlays, imposition (n-up, rotation, scaling etc.). Multiple IF files can be combined
+        to a single output file.
+      </p>
+    </section>
+    <section id="usage">
+      <title>Usage of the Intermediate Format</title>
+      <p>
+        As already mentioned, the IF is generated by using the <strong>XMLRenderer</strong> (MIME type: 
+        <strong>application/X-fop-areatree</strong>). So, you basically set the right MIME type for
+        the output format and process your FO files as if you would create a PDF file. However, there
+        is an important detail to consider: The various Renderers don't all use the same font sources.
+        To be able to create the right area tree for the ultimate output file, you need to create
+        the IF file using the right font setup. This is achieved by telling the XMLRenderer to mimic
+        another renderer. This is done by calling the XMLRenderer's mimicRenderer() method with an
+        instance of the ultimate target renderer as the single parameter. This has a consequence: An
+        IF file rendered with the Java2DRenderer may not look as expected when it was actually generated
+        for the PDF renderer. For renderers that use the same font setup, this restriction does not
+        apply (PDF and PS, for example). Generating the intermediate format file is the first step.
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        The second step is to reparse the IF file using the <strong>AreaTreeParser</strong> which is 
+        found in the org.apache.fop.area package. The pages retrieved from the IF file are added to an
+        AreaTreeModel instance from where they are normally rendered using one of the available Renderer
+        implementations. You can find examples for the IF processing in the 
+        <a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/intermediate/"><code>examples/embedding</code></a>
+        directory in the FOP distribution
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        The basic pattern to parse the IF format looks like this:
+      </p>
+      <source><![CDATA[
+FopFactory fopFactory = FopFactory.newInstance();      
+      
+// Setup output
+OutputStream out = new java.io.FileOutputStream(pdffile);
+out = new java.io.BufferedOutputStream(out);
+try {
+    //Setup fonts and user agent
+    FontInfo fontInfo = new FontInfo();
+    FOUserAgent userAgent = fopFactory.newFOUserAgent();
+
+    //Construct the AreaTreeModel that will received the individual pages
+    AreaTreeModel treeModel = new RenderPagesModel(userAgent, 
+            MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, fontInfo, out);
+            
+    //Parse the IF file into the area tree
+    AreaTreeParser parser = new AreaTreeParser();
+    Source src = new StreamSource(myIFFile);
+    parser.parse(src, treeModel, userAgent);
+            
+    //Signal the end of the processing. The renderer can finalize the target document.
+    treeModel.endDocument();
+} finally {
+    out.close();
+}]]></source>
+      <p>
+        This example simply reads an IF file and renders it to a PDF file. Please note, that in normal
+        FOP operation you're shielded from having to instantiate the FontInfo object yourself. This
+        is normally a task of the AreaTreeHandler which is not present in this scenario. The same
+        applies to the AreaTreeModel instance, in this case an instance of a subclass called 
+        RenderPagesModel. RenderPagesModel is ideal in this case as it has very little overhead 
+        processing the individual pages. An important line in the example is the call to 
+        <code>endDocument()</code> on the AreaTreeModel. This lets the Renderer know that the processing
+        is now finished.
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        The intermediate format can also be used from the <a href="running.html#standalone-start">command-line</a>
+        by using the "-atin" parameter for specifying the area tree XML as input file. You can also 
+        specify a "mimic renderer" by inserting a MIME type between "-at" and the output file.
+      </p>
+      <section id="concat">
+        <title>Concatenating Documents</title>
+        <p>
+          This initial example is obviously not very useful. It would be faster to create the PDF file 
+          directly. As the <a href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/embedding/java/embedding/intermediate/ExampleConcat.java">ExampleConcat.java</a>
+          example shows you can easily parse multiple IF files in a row and add the parsed pages to the
+          same AreaTreeModel instance which essentially concatenates all the input document to one single
+          output document.
+        </p>
+      </section>
+      <section id="modifying">
+        <title>Modifying Documents</title>
+        <p>
+          One of the most important use cases for the intermediate format is obviously modifying the area
+          tree XML before finally rendering it to the target format. You can easily use XSLT to process
+          the IF file according to your needs. Please note, that we will currently not formally describe
+          the intermediate format. You need to have a good understanding its structure so you don't
+          create any non-parseable files. We may add an XML Schema and more detailed documentation at a
+          later time. You're invited to help us with that.
+        </p>
+      </section>
+      <section id="advanced">
+        <title>Advanced Use</title>
+        <p>
+          The generation of the intermediate format as well as it parsing process has been designed to allow
+          for maximum flexibility and optimization. Please note that you can call <code>setTransformerHandler()</code> on
+          XMLRenderer to give the XMLRenderer your own TransformerHandler instance in case you would like to
+          do custom serialization (to a W3C DOM, for example) and/or to directly modify the area tree using 
+          XSLT. The AreaTreeParser on the other side allows you to retrieve a ContentHandler instance where
+          you can manually send SAX events to to start the parsing process (see <code>getContentHandler()</code>).
+        </p>
+      </section>
+    </section>
+  </body>
+</document>

Propchange: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/intermediate.xml
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    svn:eol-style = native

Propchange: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/intermediate.xml
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    svn:keywords = Id

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/output.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/output.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/output.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/output.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
 <!--
-  Copyright 1999-2005 The Apache Software Foundation
+  Copyright 1999-2006 The Apache Software Foundation
 
   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@
         <source><![CDATA[proc = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("lp -d" + print_queue + " -o -dp -");
 out = proc.getOutputStream();]]></source>
         <p>
-          Set the OutputStream (out) to the PCLRenderer and it happily sends the
-          PCL to the UNIX printer queue.
+          Set the output MIME type to "application/x-pcl" (MimeConstants.MIME_PCL) and 
+          it happily sends the PCL to the UNIX printer queue.
         </p>
       </section>
     </section>
@@ -83,12 +83,13 @@
         compatible.
       </p>
       <p>
-        Note that FOP does not currently support "tagged PDF", PDF/X or PDF/A.
+        Note that FOP does not currently support "tagged PDF", PDF/X or PDF/A-1a. 
+        <a href="pdfa.html">Support for PDF/A-1b</a> has recently been added, however.
       </p>
       <section id="pdf-fonts">
         <title>Fonts</title>
         <p>
-          PDF has a set of fonts that are always available to all PDF viewers,
+          PDF has a set of fonts that are always available to all PDF viewers;
           to quote from the PDF Specification:
 
           <em>"PDF prescribes a set of 14 standard fonts that can be used without prior
@@ -125,8 +126,8 @@
   try {
     ByteArrayOutputStream fopout = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
     FileOutputStream outfile = new FileOutputStream(args[2]);
-    Fop fop = new Fop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF);
-    fop.setOutputStream(fopout);
+    FopFactory fopFactory = FopFactory.newInstance();
+    Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, fopout);
     
     Transformer transformer = TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer(
         new StreamSource(new File(args[1])));
@@ -201,11 +202,10 @@
   <section id="ps-limitations">
     <title>Limitations</title>
     <ul>
-      <li>Images and SVG may not be display correctly. SVG support is far from being complete. No image transparency is available.</li>
+      <li>Images and SVG may not be displayed correctly. SVG support is far from being complete. No image transparency is available.</li>
       <li>Only Type 1 fonts are supported.</li>
       <li>Multibyte characters are not supported.</li>
       <li>PPD support is still missing.</li>
-      <li>The renderer is not yet configurable.</li>
     </ul>
   </section>
 </section>
@@ -222,9 +222,13 @@
 <section id="xml">
   <title>XML (Area Tree XML)</title>
   <p>
-    This is for testing and verification. The XML created is simply
-    a representation of the internal area tree put into XML. It does
-    not perform any other purpose.
+    This is primarily for testing and verification. The XML created is simply
+    a representation of the internal area tree put into XML. We use that to verify
+    the functionality of FOP's layout engine.
+  </p>
+  <p>
+    The other use case of the Area Tree XML is as FOP's "intermediate format". More information
+    on that can be found on the page dedicated to the <a href="intermediate.html">Intermediate Format</a>.
   </p>
 </section>
 <section id="awt">
@@ -364,13 +368,31 @@
        This format creates an SVG document that has links between the pages.
        This is primarily for slides and creating svg images of pages.
        Large documents will create SVG files that are far too large for
-       and SVG viewer to handle. Since FO documents usually have text the
+       an SVG viewer to handle. Since FO documents usually have text the
        SVG document will have a large number of text elements.
        The font information for the text is obtained from the JVM in the
-       same way as the AWT viewer, if the SVG is view where the fonts are
-       different, such as another platform, then the page may appear wrong.
+       same way as for the AWT viewer. If the SVG is viewed on a
+       system where the fonts are different, such as another platform,
+       then the page may look wrong.
      </p>
    </section>
+</section>
+<section id="wishlist">
+  <title>Wish list</title>
+  <p>
+    Apache FOP is easily extensible and allows you to add new output formats to enhance FOP's functionality. There's a number of output formats
+    which are on our wish list. We're looking for volunteers to help us implement them.
+  </p>
+  <ul>
+    <li>
+      <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Function_Presentation">AFP (Advanced Function Presentation)</a>: 
+      The renderer has already been built and is in the process of being brought into the Apache FOP codebase.
+    </li>
+    <li>
+      <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument">ODF (Open Document Format)</a>: 
+      The standardized successor to OpenOffice's file format.
+    </li>
+  </ul>
 </section>
 
   </body>

Added: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfa.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfa.xml?rev=393470&view=auto
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfa.xml (added)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfa.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
+<!--
+  Copyright 2006 The Apache Software Foundation
+
+  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+  you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+  distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+  See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+  limitations under the License.
+-->
+<!-- $Id$ -->
+<!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//APACHE//DTD Documentation V2.0//EN" "document-v20.dtd">
+<document>
+  <header>
+    <title>PDF/A (ISO 19005)</title>
+    <version>$Revision: 389563 $</version>
+    <authors>
+      <person name="Jeremias Märki" email="jeremias@apache.org"/>
+    </authors>
+  </header>
+  <body>
+    <section id="overview">
+      <title>Overview</title>
+      <warning>
+        Support for PDF/A is available beginning with version 0.92.
+      </warning>
+      <p>
+        PDF/A is a standard which turns PDF into an "electronic document file 
+        format for long-term preservation". PDF/A-1 is the first part of the 
+        standard and is documented in 
+        <a href="http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=38920&amp;ICS1=37&amp;ICS2=100&amp;ICS3=99">ISO 19005-1:2005(E)</a>. 
+        Work on PDF/A-2 is in progress at 
+        <a href="http://www.aiim.org/standards.asp?ID=25013">AIIM</a>.
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        Design documentation on PDF/A can be found on FOP's Wiki on the
+        <a href="http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/PDFA1ConformanceNotes">PDFA1ConformanceNotes</a> page.
+      </p>
+    </section>
+    <section id="status">
+      <title>Implementation Status</title>
+      <p>
+        <strong>PDF/A-1b</strong> is implemented to the degree that FOP supports 
+        the creation of the elements described in ISO 19005-1. 
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        There is a restriction with 
+        XMP metadata. If an XMP metadata packet is present in the fo:declarations
+        element of an FO file, the values from the XMP packet are not synchronized
+        with the Info PDF object as is mandated by chapter 6.7.3 of the ISO document.
+        However, if no XMP packet is supplied FOP automatically generates an XMP
+        packet from the values in the Info PDF object.
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        Tests have been performed against jHove and Adobe Acrobat 7.0.7 (Preflight function).
+      </p>
+      <p>
+        <strong>PDF/A-1a</strong> is not implemented, yet. This is mostly because of the requirement
+        for tagged PDF which is not available in FOP, yet.
+      </p>
+    </section>
+    <section id="command-line">
+      <title>Usage (command line)</title>
+      <p>
+        If you specify "-pdfa1b" instead of "-pdf" for the output format on the
+        command line, support for PDF/A-1b is activated. If there is a violation of
+        one of the validation rules for PDF/A, an error message is presented and the
+        processing stops.
+      </p>
+    </section>
+    <section id="embedded">
+      <title>Usage (embedded)</title>
+      <p>
+        When FOP is embedded in another Java application you can set a special option
+        on the renderer options in the user agent to activate the PDF/A-1b profile.
+        Here's an example:
+      </p>
+      <source><![CDATA[
+FOUserAgent userAgent = fopFactory.newFOUserAgent();
+userAgent.getRendererOptions().put("pdf-a-mode", "PDF/A-1b");
+Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, userAgent);
+[..]]]></source>
+      <p>
+        If one of the validation rules of PDF/A is violated, an PDFConformanceException
+        (descendant of RuntimeException) is thrown.
+      </p>
+    </section>
+    <section id="rules">
+      <title>PDF/A in Action</title>
+      <p>
+        There are a number of things that must be looked after if you activate a PDF/A
+        profile. If you receive a PDFConformanceException, have a look at the following
+        list (not necessarily comprehensive):
+      </p>
+      <ul>
+        <li>
+          Make sure all (!) fonts are embedded. If you use base 14 fonts (like Helvetica)
+          you need to obtain a license for them and embed them like any other font.
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          Don't use PDF encryption. PDF/A doesn't allow it.
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          Don't use CMYK images without an ICC color profile. PDF/A doesn't allow mixing
+          color spaces and FOP currently only properly supports the sRGB color space. Please
+          note that FOP embeds a standard sRGB ICC profile (sRGB IEC61966-2.1) as the 
+          primary output intent for the PDF.
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          Don't use non-RGB colors in SVG images. Same issue as with CMYK images.
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          Don't use EPS graphics with fo:external-graphic. Embedding EPS graphics in PDF
+          is deprecated since PDF 1.4 and prohibited by PDF/A.
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          PDF is forced to version 1.4 if PDF/A-1 is activated.
+        </li>
+        <li>
+          No filter must be specified explicitely for metadata objects. Metadata must be
+          embedded in clear text so non-PDF-aware applications can extract the XMP metadata.
+        </li>
+      </ul>
+    </section>
+  </body>
+</document>

Propchange: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfa.xml
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    svn:eol-style = native

Propchange: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfa.xml
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    svn:keywords = Id

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfencryption.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfencryption.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfencryption.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/pdfencryption.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
 <!--
-  Copyright 1999-2005 The Apache Software Foundation
+  Copyright 1999-2006 The Apache Software Foundation
 
   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -139,11 +139,11 @@
 
 [..]
 
-FOUserAgent userAgent = new FOUserAgent();
-useragent.setPDFEncryptionParams(new PDFEncryptionParams(
+FOUserAgent userAgent = fopFactory.newFOUserAgent();
+useragent.getRendererOptions().put("encryption-params", new PDFEncryptionParams(
     null, "password", false, false, true, true));
-Fop fop = new Fop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, userAgent);
-driver.setOutputStream(...]]></source>
+Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, userAgent);
+[..]]]></source>
       <p>
         The parameters for the constructor of PDFEncryptionParams are:
       </p>
@@ -154,6 +154,18 @@
         <li>allowCopyContent: true if copying content is allowed</li>
         <li>allowEditContent: true if editing content is allowed</li>
         <li>allowEditAnnotations: true if editing annotations is allowed</li>
+      </ol>
+      <p>
+        Alternatively, you can set each value separately in the Map provided by 
+        FOUserAgent.getRendererOptions() by using the following keys:
+      </p>
+      <ol>
+        <li>user-password: String</li>
+        <li>owner-password: String</li>
+        <li>noprint: Boolean or "true"/"false"</li>
+        <li>nocopy: Boolean or "true"/"false"</li>
+        <li>noedit: Boolean or "true"/"false"</li>
+        <li>noannotations: Boolean or "true"/"false"</li>
       </ol>
     </section>
     <section>

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/running.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/running.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/running.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/running.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@
   -fo  infile       xsl:fo input file
   -xml infile       xml input file, must be used together with -xsl
   -xsl stylesheet   xslt stylesheet
-
+  -atin infile      area tree input file
   -param name value <value> to use for parameter <name> in xslt stylesheet
                     (repeat '-param name value' for each parameter)
 
@@ -144,7 +144,9 @@
   -ps outfile       input will be rendered as PostScript file (outfile req'd)
   -txt outfile      input will be rendered as text file (outfile req'd)
   -svg outfile      input will be rendered as an svg slides file (outfile req'd)
-  -at outfile       representation of area tree as XML (outfile req'd)
+  -at [mime] out    representation of area tree as XML (outfile req'd)
+                    specify optional mime output to allow AT to be converted
+                    to final format later
   -print            input file will be rendered and sent to the printer
                     see options with "-print help"
   -out mime outfile input will be rendered using the given MIME type

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/servlets.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/servlets.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/servlets.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/servlets.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
 <!--
-  Copyright 1999-2005 The Apache Software Foundation
+  Copyright 1999-2006 The Apache Software Foundation
 
   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -46,6 +46,11 @@
       </ul>
       <p/>
       <p>The source code for the servlet can be found under {fop-dir}/src/java/org/apache/fop/servlet/FopServlet.java.</p>
+      <note>
+        This example servlet should not be used on a public web server connected to the Internet as it does not contain
+        any measures to prevent Denial-of-Service-Attacks. It is provided as an example and as a starting point for
+        your own servlet.
+      </note>
     </section>
     <section id="servlet">
       <title>Create your own Servlet</title>
@@ -57,14 +62,15 @@
         <p>
           Here is a minimal code snippet to demonstrate the basics:
         </p>
-        <source>public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
+        <source>private FopFactory fopFactory = FopFactory.newInstance();
+private TransformerFactory tFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
+        
+public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
                    HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException {
     try {
         response.setContentType("application/pdf");
-        Fop fop = new Fop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF);
-        fop.setOutputStream(response.getOutputStream());
-        TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
-        Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer();
+        Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, response.getOutputStream());
+        Transformer transformer = tFactory.newTransformer();
         Source src = new StreamSource("foo.fo");
         Result res = new SAXResult(fop.getDefaultHandler());
         transformer.transform(src, res);
@@ -81,30 +87,29 @@
       <section id="xslt">
         <title>Adding XSL tranformation (XSLT)</title>
         <p>
-          A common requirement is the to transform an XML source to
+          A common requirement is to transform an XML source to
           XSL-FO using an XSL transformation. It is recommended to use
           JAXP for this task. The following snippet shows the basic
           code:
         </p>
-        <source>
-protected TransformerFactory transformerFactory;
+        <source>private FopFactory fopFactory = FopFactory.newInstance();
+private TransformerFactory tFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
 
 public void init() throws ServletException {
-    this.transformerFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
+    //Optionally customize the FopFactory and TransformerFactory here
 }
 
 [..]
 
-    //Setup FOP
-    Fop fop = new Fop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF);
-
     //Setup a buffer to obtain the content length
     ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
-    fop.setOutputStream(out);
+
+    //Setup FOP
+    Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, out);
 
     //Setup Transformer
     Source xsltSrc = new StreamSource(new File("foo-xml2fo.xsl"));
-    Transformer transformer = this.transformerFactory.newTransformer(xsltSrc);
+    Transformer transformer = tFactory.newTransformer(xsltSrc);
 
     //Make sure the XSL transformation's result is piped through to FOP
     Result res = new SAXResult(fop.getDefaultHandler());
@@ -138,7 +143,7 @@
         </p>
         <p>
           Because you have an explicit <code>Transformer</code> object, you can also use it to 
-          explicitly set parameters for the transformation run.
+          explicitely set parameters for the transformation run.
         </p>
       </section>
       <section id="cfg">
@@ -251,5 +256,4 @@
       </p>
     </section>
   </body>
-</document>
-<!-- Last Line of $RCSfile$ -->
+</document>
\ No newline at end of file

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/upgrading.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/upgrading.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/upgrading.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/0.92/upgrading.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <!--
-  Copyright 2005 The Apache Software Foundation
+  Copyright 2005-2006 The Apache Software Foundation
 
   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -31,13 +31,17 @@
       <ul>
         <li>
           More than half of the codebase has been rewritten over the last three years. The code is 
-          relatively new and possibly not as stable as version 0.20.5 in every regard.
+          relatively new and possibly not as stable as version 0.20.5 in every regard. But the code
+          is <strong>quickly approaching production level</strong>, especially when you're happy 
+          with only PDF and PostScript output.
         </li>
         <li>
           The API of FOP has changed considerably and is not backwards-compatible with version 0.20.5.
         </li>
         <li>
-          The new API is not stable, yet. Please be aware that further changes might still occur!
+          There have been changes to the end-user API between 0.91 beta and 0.92 beta. With version 0.92, 
+          the API is now considered stable. Some methods have been deprecated and will be removed with
+          the next release. If you upgrade from 0.91 beta, you will need to adjust your Java code.
         </li>
         <li>
           <p>
@@ -64,14 +68,10 @@
         </li>
         <li>
           By looking at the <a href="../compliance.html">Compliance page</a> you might get the impression
-          that the new code is much more advanced than version 0.20.5. That's true but there are still
-          a few things that may not be handled as gracefully by the new code as by version 0.20.5.
+          that the new code is much more advanced than version 0.20.5. That's true but there may still
+          be a few things that may not be handled as gracefully by the new code as by version 0.20.5.
         </li>
       </ul>
-      <p>
-        So, please evaluate carefully before messing up your production environment! Actually we do 
-        recommend against using the FOP development version in a production system.
-      </p>
     </section>
     <section id="issues">
       <title>What you need to know when you upgrade!</title>

Modified: xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/site.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/site.xml?rev=393470&r1=393469&r2=393470&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/site.xml (original)
+++ xmlgraphics/fop/branches/fop-0_92/src/documentation/content/xdocs/site.xml Wed Apr 12 07:41:06 2006
@@ -102,7 +102,9 @@
 
     <features label="Features">
       <output label="Output Targets" href="output.html"/>
+      <if label="Intermediate Format" href="intermediate.html"/>
       <pdfencryption label="PDF Encryption" href="pdfencryption.html"/>
+      <pdfa label="PDF/A" href="pdfa.html"/>
       <graphics label="Graphics" href="graphics.html"/>
       <fonts label="Fonts" href="fonts.html"/>
       <hyphenation label="Hyphenation" href="hyphenation.html"/>    



---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: fop-commits-unsubscribe@xmlgraphics.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: fop-commits-help@xmlgraphics.apache.org