Re: Drop cap first letter...

2006-09-06 Thread Vincent Hennebert

Hi Luis,

snip/

For now, if i dont specify in the list-item-body an indent, the content is
overlaped as if the bullet A didn't existed. I'm not sure if this is
the expected behavior from the spec...

What i was supposing to happen would be that in the lines that where
horizontally overlaped by the bullet, the content would be indented to
the immediate character position. In the next lines, it would be not
indented.

Would the floats that Vincent talked about would do this?


Yes, side-floats may be used for that, but as Pascal said they are not
yet implemented in Fop. It's on my todo-list, but a working
implementation should not be expected before... some time.
Unfortunately I don't think there is any workaround.
Any help is welcome ;-)

Vincent

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Re: Drop cap first letter...

2006-09-05 Thread Thomas Schraitle
Hi Luis,

 I would like to know if anyone has gone around this kind of thing (the first
 letter of a chapter apearing as a huge size aligned to the top of the
 current line with all the text of the rest of the paragraph working around
 it)...
 
 Any suggestions on how to do it?

XEP uses fo:floats for this task, maybe it works for FOP too. See [1].

Tom

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[1] http://xep.xattic.com/xep/testsuite/usecases/dropcap.pdf

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RE: Drop cap first letter...

2006-09-05 Thread Luis Ferro

My test case would be this one:

?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
fo:root xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;

!-- layout information --
fo:layout-master-set

fo:simple-page-master master-name=capa05
page-height=297mm 
page-width=210mm
margin-top=18mm 
margin-bottom=18mm
margin-left=17mm 
margin-right=17mm
fo:region-body region-name=corpo margin-top=22mm
margin-bottom=20mm margin-left=3mm margin-right=3mm
display-align=center background-color=#F2F2FF/
fo:region-before precedence=true 
region-name=cabecalho extent=22mm
background-color=#F2F2FF display-align=after/
fo:region-after precedence=true region-name=rodape 
extent=20mm
background-color=#F2F2FF/
fo:region-start region-name=esquerda extent=3mm
background-color=#F2F2FF/
fo:region-end region-name=direita extent=3mm
background-color=#F2F2FF/
/fo:simple-page-master

/fo:layout-master-set
!-- end: defines page layout --

fo:page-sequence master-reference=capa05

fo:static-content flow-name=cabecalho
fo:block/fo:block
/fo:static-content

fo:static-content flow-name=rodape
fo:block/fo:block
/fo:static-content

fo:flow flow-name=corpo

fo:block

fo:list-block start-indent=5mm
provisional-distance-between-starts=10mm

fo:list-item
fo:list-item-label 
end-indent=label-end()
fo:block 
font-size=30 baseline-shift=-150%A/fo:block
/fo:list-item-label
fo:list-item-body 
start-indent=body-start()
fo:blockgora isto vai 
fundionarsd sdf dasfas fdas fadf ads f ads f
ds f asdf das fdasfdasf dasfasdf ddasfasdf dasfdasf sdafdasfdas fasdfdas
fdasfdas fdasfdfad fdsafads asdfdasf dasfdasfdasfas dasfasf dasfdasf dasfas
fasdfadsfads dasfadsfdas fdasfdasf asdfasdfa dsfadasf dasfadsf
asd./fo:block
/fo:list-item-body
/fo:list-item

/fo:list-block

/fo:block


fo:block
fo:inline font-size=30A/fo:inlinegora 
isto vai fundionarsd sdf
dasfas fdas fadf ads f ads f ds f asdf das fdasfdasf dasfasdf ddasfasdf
dasfdasf sdafdasfdas fasdfdas fdasfdas fdasfdfad fdsafads asdfdasf
dasfdasfdasfas dasfasf dasfdasf dasfas fasdfadsfads dasfadsfdas fdasfdasf
asdfasdfa dsfadasf dasfadsf asd.
/fo:block


/fo:flow

/fo:page-sequence

/fo:root

For now, if i dont specify in the list-item-body an indent, the content is
overlaped as if the bullet A didn't existed. I'm not sure if this is
the expected behavior from the spec... 

What i was supposing to happen would be that in the lines that where
horizontally overlaped by the bullet, the content would be indented to
the immediate character position. In the next lines, it would be not
indented.

Would the floats that Vincent talked about would do this?

http://www.nabble.com/-Poll--Expectations-regarding-side-floats-tf2091037.html#a5763549

Cheers
LF



Pascal Sancho wrote:
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Schraitle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 1:14 PM
 
  I would like to know if anyone has gone around this kind of 
 thing (the 
  first letter of a chapter apearing as a huge size aligned 
 to the top 
  of the current line with all the text of the rest of the paragraph 
  working around it)...
  
  Any suggestions on how to do it?
 
 XEP uses fo:floats for this task, maybe it works for FOP too. See [1].
 
 Hi,
 
 No, FOP doesn't support fo:float yet.
 I don't think there is any efficient workaround;
  good luck
 
 Pascal
 
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