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That's an interesting problem: I'm confused about the wrapping requirement though. Do you need to wrap at a given number of characters (sounded like 40?) or a pixel (or inch) width? Your comment about the variable-width font makes it sound like you are printing or displaying on screen with a particular font. It's obviously much simpler if you don't have to worry about fonts, variable character widths, vagaries of printer drivers and the like. -Mike David A. Lee wrote: > I have a project where I need to take XML and format it as ascii text. > Sounds simple right ? But alas the requirements are subtle. It seems > people dont do text formatting much anymore. > I fondly remember the days of nroff where I could do good text > formatting and achieve things like word splitting (hyphenating), > justification etc on text content. In particular a challenge is to > support multi column tables. Thats right, text spanning 5 columns, > that needs to wrap in each column. Oh and do that with 40 column > line widths. Piece of cake. > Oh and its a Variable width text font ... ha ! > > What I tried so far which almost works sorta, just enough to not work > well enough :) > Translate the XML to HTML with XSLT then I downloaded one of the free > "HTML to Text" tools which are prevalent on the net. > It sorta did work, except for the tables. But I need something that > can work in a production environment. Open Source is prefered, > but if it does an excellent job then a commercial product could be > justified (pun intended). > > My next attempt will to try Apache FOP. I looked at RenderX but > they dont claim text output. > Apache FOP claims a text output but with caveots, the claim is its not > robust code with poor results. > Maybe they are being kind and it really works great. I will try. > > Any other suggestions ? I can always 'roll my own' but this project > is not on the budget yet and were trying to see if we can do something > with minimal work. > Appreciated, > > thanks, > > > >
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