Hi,
i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:
I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
2. The word does not fit in the second cell and the hyphen
breaks - all is fine.
I've no chance to enable
Thanks for answers.
I'll try both ways to choose the best :-)
Dirk
Beat Pfister wrote:
Hi,
i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:
I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
2. The word does not fit
On 16.06.2006 09:58:42 Dirk Bromberg wrote:
Hi,
i wants to have a resolution for this scenario:
I've a long word thisismyword and it is in two cells with hyphen on.
1. Now, in the first cell the word fits and all is fine.
2. The word does not fit in the second cell and the hyphen breaks
You can easily use (but not download) the RTF library stand-alone.
However, I don't recommend retrofitting RTF support into 0.20.5 because
(1) the effort is invested in the wrong place and (2) you don't have the
infrastructure in there to easily implement it. You'll basically
implement the whole
Hello,
Is there any style sheet to convert a HTML to PDF ?
Eric
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Hello,
Is there any style sheet to convert a HTML to PDF ?
Eric
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Not sure if it'll fit into this week. I'm leaving for Ireland on
Thursday and won't have much time for hacking until 2006-07-08.
But did you look at Chris' suggestion about conditional spacing? Doesn't
that help you for the moment?
On 19.06.2006 18:12:21 Martin Zak wrote:
...thanks Jeremias,
I
[ERROR] Failed to embed font [8] Arial: c
This looks like a cryptic file not found to me. I suspect the c is
the drive character of an absolute filename. Have you tried relative
pathnames for the font files and a fontBaseDir?
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.20.5/configuration.html
Just a
Jeremias,
thanks a lot! The fontBaseDir was the problem. I used a file URL instead of a
simple path name. Changed that and it worked.
Best regards,
Johann
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Eric Chow wrote:
Is there any style sheet to convert a HTML to PDF ?
If your source is in HTML and you also need PDF, then you should
seriously consider converting your HTML to DocBook. This gets you HTML
and PDF outputs easily:
DocBook -+- HTML
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