the problem only appears when it's the first element of a new line.
I tried 2 different methods to get the effect and both fail with fop.
fo:inline space-start=10pt/fo:inline
fo:inline font-size=10pt#8195;/fo:inline
Note that this works in Antenna House XSLFormatter.
I need this for
Oliver Müller a écrit :
the problem only appears when it's the first element of a new line.
I tried 2 different methods to get the effect and both fail with fop.
fo:inline space-start=10pt/fo:inline
fo:inline font-size=10pt#8195;/fo:inline
Note that this works in Antenna House
Oliver Müller wrote:
the problem only appears when it's the first element of a new line.
I tried 2 different methods to get the effect and both fail with fop.
fo:inline space-start=10pt/fo:inline
fo:inline font-size=10pt#8195;/fo:inline
Note that this works in Antenna House
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO ...
I would really love to use text-indent, but in my case I don't see a
chance to do so.
This is due to the fact that text-indent only works with fo:block.
my XML doc looks like..
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer
On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 05:39:53PM -0500, Amin Ahmad wrote:
Hello FOP and Eclipse Users,
I have updated the FOP Bridge plugin for Eclipse to support FOP 0.93. For
those who are not familiar, the plugin allows you to transform XSL FO
documents from within eclipse with a simple right-click.
On Monday 08 January 2007 02:21, Oliver Müller wrote:
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO
... I would really love to use text-indent, but in my case I don't
see a chance to do so.
This is due to the fact that text-indent only works with fo:block.
my XML doc
I could do so if I knew how the size of a non breaking space is calculated.
cheers,
olli
2007/1/7, Manuel Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 08 January 2007 02:21, Oliver Müller wrote:
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO
... I would really love to use
On Monday 08 January 2007 07:51, Oliver Müller wrote:
I could do so if I knew how the size of a non breaking space is
calculated.
With respect to size a non breaking space behaves the same as a normal
space I believe.
Manuel
cheers,
olli
2007/1/7, Manuel Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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