Hi, When building the pdf docs, fop emits a line for each page of the docs: > ... > [INFO] FOUserAgent - Rendered page #2931.
which, given the length of our docs, makes the output pretty pointless. Even if there are warnings, one likely won't notice them. I just figured out that one can hide those. Unfortunately not at the commandline, but in "$HOME/.foprc" or /etc. $ cat ~/.foprc LOGLEVEL=-Dorg.apache.commons.logging.simplelog.defaultlog=WARN makes it a lot less annoying. And one can see that we currently are getting warnings: [warning] /usr/bin/fop: JVM flavor 'sun' not understood [WARN] FOUserAgent - Font "Symbol,normal,700" not found. Substituting with "Symbol,normal,400". [WARN] FOUserAgent - Font "ZapfDingbats,normal,700" not found. Substituting with "ZapfDingbats,normal,400". [WARN] FOUserAgent - The contents of fo:block line 2 exceed the available area in the inline-progression direction by more than 50 points. (See position 30429:383) [WARN] PropertyMaker - span="inherit" on fo:block, but no explicit value found on the parent FO. The first is a debianism, the next two are possibly spurious [1]. But the next two might be relevant? I don't immediately see a way that's not too gross (like redefining HOME when invoking fop) to set LOGLEVEL without editing .foprc. Perhaps we should add advice to do so to docguide.sgml? Greetings, Andres Freund [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/yqkjzow3y8fpo9fc3hlbqb9fk49fonlf