Hi Vincent,
Thank you very much, it looks just fine without inline element.
Regards,
Ognjen
On 26.8.2010 18:24, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Hi Ognjen,
That example definitely needs to be updated. You can use any of the
following alternatives:
• remove the fo:inline:
<fo:list-item-label end-indent="label-end()">
<fo:block font-family="Symbol">•</fo:block>
</fo:list-item-label>
• use the default font that has a glyph for the bullet character anyway:
<fo:list-item-label end-indent="label-end()">
<fo:block>•</fo:block>
</fo:list-item-label>
• use a custom font that has a glyph for the character you want to use
as a bullet. For example, assuming you want to use a right-pointing
triangle (U+25B8) and the DejaVu Sans font:
<fo:flow font-family="DejaVu Sans">
...
<fo:list-item-label end-indent="label-end()">
<fo:block>▸</fo:block>
</fo:list-item-label>
HTH,
Vincent
Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
Hi,
In examples for FOP 1.0, bullets for unnumbered lists are positioned
below the base line, as one can see at examples/fo/tests/lists.pdf.
There is a bug report for this issue at Bugzilla [1].
Is there a workaround for this problem? Is it possible to lift bullets
up, using padding or margin properties?
Environment: FOP 1.0, WinXP SP3, Java 1.6.
Regards,
Ognjen
[1] https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41822
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