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Jan Tošovský commented on FOP-2536: ----------------------------------- Updated patch extends the original patch in these areas: * reading the table border rendering mode from the FOP config and passing it as the renderer option to the layout manager * changing the mode type from boolean to enum with two supported values: standard (default) and overpaint * adding support for selecting the specific FOP config for the given standard layout engine test * adding support for selecting the specific target MIME for the given standard layout engine test * adding two layout tests utilizing new features The core merging functionality is kept intact. > [PATCH] Varying table border thickness in PDF output > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FOP-2536 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2536 > Project: FOP > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: renderer/pdf > Reporter: Martin Leitner > Priority: Major > Attachments: Polygon.java, extended-patch-FOP-2536.patch, > fop-2434-alternative.patch, patch-FOP-2434.diff, tableBorders.fo, > tableBorders_fop_2.0.pdf, tableBorders_fop_2.1.pdf, > tableBorders_fop_2.1_AdobeReader_11.png, tableBorders_patched.pdf > > > As already pointed out in a comment to the original issue, this is a problem > with the PDF viewers. FOP generates the borders correctly. The viewers render > border segments correctly when they are rectangles, but they make mistakes > when the segments are more general polygons. In my patch, I am splitting the > polygons into rectangles, covering as much of the polygon as possible, write > the rectangles to the PDF, then write the remaining triangles. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)