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Re: Long text inclusions that don't break anymore with FOP 0.95

Cheri Dennison
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 07:34:49 -0700

Right you are. I cross-posted and got an answer. It's a DocBook thing
involving keeping contents of the DocBook <example> tag all on one page.
Actually a feature, not a bug, with a workaround.

Thanks!


J.Pietschmann wrote:
> 
> Cheri Dennison wrote:
>> I'm upgrading to FOP 0.95 from 0.20.5 and from 1.70.1 to 1.74 for the
>> DocBook stylesheets.
> [snip]
>> With FOP 0.95/1.74.0 stylesheets, any long code snippets that normally
>> break
>> correctly across multiple pages no longer occupy multiple pages. Instead,
>> the code snippet tries to be on a single PDF page (bleeding into the
>> header/footer). If it’s longer than the full page, the top part and
>> bottom
>> part of the snippet gets cut off and is not displayed. If I just copy the
>> code directly into the XML instead of xincluding it, it breaks fine
>> across
>> pages as expected.
> 
> This is most likely a problem with the DocBook processing, maybe in
> combination with changes in the behavior of FOP.  I vaguely remember
> you'll have to set some DocBook customizations in order to adapt the
> DocBook processing to the latest FOP release.
> 
> You are more likely to get an answer if you ask on the docbook-apps
> list.
> 
> J.Pietschmann
> 
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