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JlatexMath-1.0.8-SNAPSHOT and DocBook/FOP #91

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christopheharo opened this issue Mar 12, 2022 · 0 comments
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JlatexMath-1.0.8-SNAPSHOT and DocBook/FOP #91

christopheharo opened this issue Mar 12, 2022 · 0 comments

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Hello to all,

I'm back after a VERY long absence that took me away from many computer
passions.

I have a lot of difficulties to use "jlatexmath-fop-1.0.8-SNAPSHOT" with
my DocBooK/FOP installation on a "DEBIAN Bullseye (11.2)" station. All
installations have been done with the official Debian packages; I got
the jlatexmath.zip archive from here.

I am positively unable to use this package to include LaTex code in a
DocBook file processed further by FOP. I previously used DocBook + FOP
and JlatexMath successfully in all stages of my PDF development; but
that was with a MacOS X laptop that has 14 years of daily use and is now
out of service.

My question is this: Is it possible to use today DocBook + FOP in the
latest versions (see below) currently available on Debian augmented with
this latest version of Jlatexmath? Would there be incompatibility
between these "two worlds"? And if so, how to solve this
incompatibility? Do you have any links to help me out?


Previous versions used with MacOS X :
DocBook 1.76.1; FOP 0.95; Jlatexmath-embedded-fop-0.9.6.jar

Current versions (nothing works with LaTex includes) with Debian
Bullseye (11.2):
DocBook 4.5-6; FOP 2.5 ; jlatexmath-fop-1.0.8-SNAPSHOT.jar

Java :
openjdk 17.0.2 2022-01-18
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 17.0.2+8-Debian-1deb11u1)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 17.0.2+8-Debian-1deb11u1, mixed
mode, sharing)

These packages have all been installed recently.

Thank you in advance for your help. When I will have solved these
problems, I will propose an update of the documentation included in the
doc folder of the Jlatexmath archive; it is a bit old and obviously
obsolete.

Christophe HARO

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