Hi Jen,

No, I don't have the image. Just a link to a webpage and some text, that is
all.

Thanks,
Anmol


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Jen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Anmol,
>
> Do you happen to have any images in your text? I had a similar issue and
> it was caused by an icon included in a procedure. The icon's height which
> was larger than the height of a regular line, so it pushed all the
> following lines a few pixels down into the footer. (I haven't figured out
> how to solve the issue, I will probably just remove the icon from my
> procedure.)
>
> Jen
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 6:24 AM, anmol gupta <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob,
>>
>> I am using FOP 1.1. And yes i have the docbook customization layer.
>> And the text crossing the boundary is actually a <listitem> in the
>> <itemizedlist>. This <listitem> contains various <para>s.
>>
>> Thanks and Regards,
>> Anmol
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Bob Stayton <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Anmol,
>>> That's most likely a bug in the XSL-FO processor.  Are you using FOP?
>>> What version?
>>>
>>> Are you using a stylesheet customization layer?
>>>
>>> Can you describe what DocBook element contains the text that extends
>>> into the footer?
>>>
>>> Bob Stayton
>>> Sagehill Enterprises
>>> [email protected]
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/5/2014 4:01 AM, anmol gupta wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have a common xml file which is included(using xinclude) in 5
>>>> different
>>>> documents(as in 5 different pdf). So, the problem that i am facing is
>>>> that
>>>> in one of the pdf only the text of the common xml is crossing the
>>>> boundary
>>>> and is entering the footer section. and in all the remaining pdfs its
>>>> generated correctly.
>>>> So, how do i make sure it doesn't happen in any pdf at any point in
>>>> time,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and Regards,
>>>> Anmol
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>

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