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 >>>> >>>> >> >
