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Subject: RE: FOP conversion font problems
From: "Jack Cane" <jwcane@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 13:57:37 -0400
dos batch parameter count
Understood. I was remarking on the difference in parameter count. If we are
using the same file (xmlspy fop.bat), the .bat file has room for 8
arguments, and your command line contained only 6. I am assuming that %7 and
%8 are not needed "placeholders" as you call them.

jwc

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[mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Oleg
Tkachenko
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 11:56 AM
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Subject: Re:  FOP conversion font problems


Jack Cane wrote:

> As an aside, I note that the fop command line, fop -c
> conf\userconfig.xml -fo file.fo -pdf file.pdf, contains only six
arguments.
> When I look inside the fop.bat file (which, I assume you are using), I
find
> 8 command line arguments. Can I assume that %7 and %8 are not needed?

That's just placeholders for DOS batch script parameters. Don't you remember
DOS batch scripting? ;)

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Oleg Tkachenko
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Multiconn Technologies, Israel


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