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Andreas L. Delmelle commented on FOP-2402: ------------------------------------------ More info: As I was playing with the sample, trying to reduce it further to the absolute minimum required to trigger the bug, I noticed that the nested list structure is also a factor, i.e. removing the outer list also resolves the spacing issue. Using either a regular block or a table instead of a list, the issue cannot be reproduced. All the space specifiers can be removed, save for those on the list-items. Guess it will be key to determine exactly what differs in processing between a plain one level list, and a nested list structure, where one list is an item in the other. > footnotes overlap regular content > --------------------------------- > > Key: FOP-2402 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2402 > Project: FOP > Issue Type: Bug > Components: layout/block > Affects Versions: trunk > Environment: Ubuntu 14.04, Java 1.7.0_55 > Reporter: Alexey Neyman > Attachments: FOP-2402.fo, FOP-2402.pdf, bad.fo, bad.pdf, > footnotes-fit.pdf > > > We've noticed yet another issue with the rendering of the footnotes where the > footnote is rendered over the regular content. Verified with top-of-trunk > FOP, r1615966. Please refer to the attached FO/PDF files. > > Curiously, if the last fo:list-item is commented out, the preceding > fo:list-items are placed more tightly and as a result, the footnotes do not > overlap with the regular content. This suggests that there's a bug in how the > space between blocks is calculated, but I haven't debugged it further yet. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)