I'm no expert on fo properties, Daniel, but here is a reference to the
properties available for margins on an inline:
http://www.schemacentral.com/sc/fo11/ag-fo_common-margin-properties-inline.html

And I suspect the box model shown on this page will be helpful in
visualizing things: http://www.w3schools.com/xslfo/xslfo_blocks.asp

Something else that might be helpful here: What I did to test your
properties was hack my system so that I could generate pdf directly from fo
without rebuilding the fo from scratch, and I plan to make a permanent
change to my system to make it easy to do that when needed. I'm using ant,
so I just removed the dependencies from the target that processes the fo
file through, in our case, the XEP formatter.

You could do something like that, or, if you haven't already, figure out a
command line for converting fo to PDF ... and that way you can directly
insert fo properties in a document, build the pdf, and inspect the results
until you figure out the required set of properties for the look you want.

--Aaron

On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 2:56 AM, <daniel.ke...@finaris.de> wrote:

> Hello Aaron,
>
> thanks for the help. The border is now solid, but the right margin is
> still missing. I tried finding the error by eliminating the other
> properties, but it didn't work.
> Any other suggestions how I could fix the problem?
>
>
> Greetings,
> Daniel Keyes
>
>
>
>
> From:        Aaron DaMommio <aa...@damommio.com>
> To:        daniel.ke...@finaris.de,
> Cc:        docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
> Date:        04.10.2012 15:59
> Subject:        Re: [docbook-apps] Wrong PDF output: Custom button-format
> is only displayed in the Oxygen Editor and HTML, but not in PDF. Frame is
> missing.
> Sent by:        aarondamom...@gmail.com
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Looks like you're most of the way there, but I don't see any properties in
>  your fo:inline element to add a border. The rest look okay, and work fine
> in my environment.
>
> In the line that starts:
> <fo:inline background-color
> add this:
> <fo:inline *border-style="solid"* background-color
>
> And then you may need to set other properties to get the precise look that
> you want.
>
> --Aaron DaMommio
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 5:15 AM,  
> <*daniel.ke...@finaris.de*<daniel.ke...@finaris.de>>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are currently trying to make our user manual a bit more flexible
> > regarding its maintenance. In this process, we replaced buttons that have
> > previously been inserted as screenshots by a new format in Oxygen/
> Docbook,
> > basically imitating the original buttons. The new buttons have a
> light-grey
> > background, use a purple font, have a purple frame and are based on a
> custom
> > style in our Style sheet.
> > Oxygen and the HTML transformation display the buttons correctly, but the
> > the purple frame disappears when we transform the document to PDF.
> >
> >
> > I have to admit that I´m not the master of code, but my responsible
> > co-worker is currently out of office. The code in the XSL stylesheet for
> the
> > PDF transformation looks like this:
> >
> > <xsl:template match="d:button">
> >         <fo:inline background-color="#D3D3D3" color="#4B0082"
> > font-family="Courier New" font-weight="bold" text-align="start" >
> >                 <xsl:apply-templates/>
> >         </fo:inline>
> >     </xsl:template>
> >
> > I can´t see the frame, but it should be there. Did we forget something?
> > Maybe this is a mistake simply resulting from the missing link between
> the
> > various output forms (Editor vs. Html vs. PDF)
> >
> > Can anybody help us fixing the problem?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Daniel Keyes
> >
> > =======================================================
> > Disclaimer
> > The information contained in this e - mail and any attachments
> > ( together the "message") is intended for the addressee only and may
> > contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you have received
> > the message by mistake please delete it and notify the sender and do
> > not copy or distribute it or disclose its contents to anyone.
> >
> > FINARIS Financial Software Partner GmbH
> > Sömmerringstr. 23, 60322 Frankfurt/Main, Germany
> > Registered at Frankfurt/Main, HRB 52873
> >
> > Managing Directors:
> > Dipl. Inf. Hermann Friebel, Dipl. Ing. Kai Bächle, Dipl. Inf. Werner
> Märkl
> > =======================================================
>
>
>
> --
> --------------------------------------
> Aaron DaMommio: Husband, father, writer, juggler, and expert washer of
> dishes.
> - My blog: 
> *http://aarondamommio.blogspot.com*<http://aarondamommio.blogspot.com/>
> - Need a juggler?  
> *http://amazingaaronjuggler.blogspot.com/*<http://amazingaaronjuggler.blogspot.com/>
> =======================================
>
>
> =======================================================
> Disclaimer
> The information contained in this e - mail and any attachments
> ( together the "message") is intended for the addressee only and may
> contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you have received
> the message by mistake please delete it and notify the sender and do
> not copy or distribute it or disclose its contents to anyone.
>
> FINARIS Financial Software Partner GmbH
> Sömmerringstr. 23, 60322 Frankfurt/Main, Germany
> Registered at Frankfurt/Main, HRB 52873
>
> Managing Directors:
> Dipl. Inf. Hermann Friebel, Dipl. Ing. Kai Bächle, Dipl. Inf. Werner Märkl
> =======================================================




-- 
--------------------------------------
Aaron DaMommio: Husband, father, writer, juggler, and expert washer of
dishes.
- My blog: http://aarondamommio.blogspot.com
- Need a juggler?  http://amazingaaronjuggler.blogspot.com/
=======================================

Reply via email to