Arved,
Thanks for the response :)
I'm certainly not expecting people to drop whatever they're doing and fix
the problem, especially as there is a work around. I guess that coming from
the background I do, I feel uncomfortable with problem reporting and
resolution relying so much on someone taking an interest in a post to a
mailing list. I've seen messages posted from Bugzilla (whatever that is) and
wondered how to go about getting a problem report formalised so that it wont
get overlooked.
I really wish that I was Java-savvy. Unfortunately, this is not the case. I
find this very frustrating as (for once in my life) I am relegated to the
position of a dumb user and all I can do is say "hey, it doesn't work". I do
believe that I am one of the few Windows-world users of FOP and so I can at
least contribute something by testing it out on that platform.
Cheers,
Darren
-----Original Message-----
From: Arved Sandstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 17 August 2001 12:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem reporting
At 11:08 AM 8/17/01 +1000, Darren Munt wrote:
>I've tried that twice and been ignored twice, so I thought there must be
>some other channel to be used.
>
>I've been trying to say that the leader-length attribute is ignored if it
>has a percentage value instead of an explicit value. The leader.fo example
>demonstrates this problem.
>
>Strangely, I did a bit of a search and discovered that Huy Do also reported
>this problem on August 2nd. He was ignored too :)
Hi, Darren
I wouldn't say that you've been ignored. I read those emails, and I'm sure
that others did too.
I am inclined not to reply, usually, unless I have something to add and/or I
can promise quick action. Neither of which was true in the case of the
behaviour you report (although I can confirm it, and I do remember the
percentages working before). I'm guessing the fix is pretty simple - if
you've got some Java savvy you'll expedite your chances of getting a quick
resolution by doing some code research. :-) Eventually it'll get fixed
anyway, of course.
Regards,
AHS
Fairly Senior Software Type
e-plicity (http://www.e-plicity.com)
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