Hi Roberto,
RHEL has quite expansive documentation[1] and I'd suggest looking there and
Google should cover most of your questions. The synaptic manager is an
Ubuntu (maybe Debian) application for managing apt (the package
installation manager), RHEL's apt-equivalent is Yum, though I don't know
Sorry, I should also point out that typing the command fc-cache -v should
give you a list of where fonts exist on the system (I don't have a RHEL
system to try it on, but I'm pretty sure this works across linux.) Use the
man pages (type man followed by the command) and it'll give you the
Hi,
To be efficient, a short fo helping to reproduce the issue should be
attached to the bug entry, so opening a bug rather than ask on this
list doesn't help anymore if the material remains the same.
I (or somebody else) have to look closer into the fo you attached
here, then perhaps I (or
hello,
it does not seem to behave properly
please see full fo below.
as summary,
fo:block1/2/fo:block
renders as 1/2 for rl, 1/2 for lr
fo:page-number//fo:page-number-citation ref-id=endofdoc/
renders as 2/1 for rl, 1/2 for lr
fo:bidi-override direction=ltr
Thanks Mehdi,
Let me take your advice and configure these manually then.
Clicking now on these 2 links you suggested.
Thanks again!
-Roberto
From: mehdi houshmand [mailto:med1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 3:08 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Fonts not
Yes, I tried that fc-cache command and it gave the locations of where fonts are
stored/installed.
Let me do some more reading!
Thanks again.
-Roberto
From: mehdi houshmand [mailto:med1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 3:25 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re:
ok thanks, i will investigate further...
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 6:16 AM, James Quest quest.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
hello,
it does not seem to behave properly
please see full fo below.
as summary,
fo:block1/2/fo:block
renders as 1/2 for rl, 1/2 for lr
I truly regret the large fo; I know it hampers things at debug time. I
had to find a particular starting point such that the content was still
aligned with the original placements. I'll try to trim more pages from
after the page numbering problem.
rjs
On 07/19/2012 01:31 AM, Pascal
Hi Rob,
Thanks for your efforts to reduce the size of the FO file, this is
really appreciated.
I believe I found the problem, but need to investigate a bit more. In
the meantime, try to modify the content so that it doesn’t overflow the
page. Watch for messages saying ‘Content overflows the
A prince you are!
I do have many of those messages, some are very regular (same 7200pt
overflow) and must be from a repeated element. Others are more varied
are hence more likely to be in the flow perhaps? Since as you point out
they are not page numbers, is there anything I can do, e.g.
Running fop-1.0, I get messages such as
Content overflows the viewport of an fo:block-container in
block-progression direction by 7200 millipoints. (See position 304:166)
How do I turn that position into something relative to the document?
I'm using a two column layout.
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