Hi,
On 11/11/10 06:31, Ancient wrote:
Hi and thanks!
That's exactly what I was looking for, too bad it's not supported.. :(
You don’t want to use font-stretch. Using font-stretch is evil. That
betrays the intent of the font author who spent a long time designing
their glyphs so that they
Hi MazZzta,
In the default configuration only fo:block produces a P tag. So in
your FO file you must have an fo:block element as the first child of the
fo:flow, surrounding the rest of the content. Just remove it and that
should do.
HTH,
Vincent
On 10/11/10 16:23, MazZzta wrote:
(Using FOP
I need to pass a comment or pi into my fo output from my docbook
source. Is there any way to do that within the languages now? Is
there such a thing as an xsl:fo comment?
My motivation is to get docbook tables centered in print. The method
shown on the fop site works for a specific table, but
Dear reader,
I encounter some problem with using the Times font and fop.
I produce documents with special characters.
By special characters I mean for example γ, ... greek technical characters.
When I embedded this font, specials characters are displayed inside the pdf
file but the find/copy