On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 19:19:22 +0200, J.Pietschmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jebus wrote:
> > Its all tables.  Basically the pdf is a report with the table as a
> > grid. The one problem could be that I set a border for each table cell
> > so that I can have grid lines.
> 
> Doesn't matter.
> 

Actually is did make a difference. Taking out the border for the each
table cell helped quite a bit.

> > like to here. I looked for an equivalent to the html cellspacing but
> > didn't find one for xsl:fo.
> 
> What does the equivalent to html cellspacing have to do with
> visible border lines?
> 

What I am trying to do is get white space between each table cell. I
was using a white border. If there is another way I would like to
know.

> > Would it be better to add extra rows and
> > columns to make the grid lines work ?
> 
> Makes things worse. Don't do this. Tables take a lot of memory because
> a) they consist of lots of FOs, each generating a Java object, and
> b) the FO Java objects keep references to Area  Java objects generated
>   during the layout process.
> Both of these object sets are released after a page sequence ends.
> All other FOs release their Area objects already after a page is
> rendered.
> 
> You can try to get the latest code from the CVS maintenance branch
> (see FOP website for instructions), compile, and see whether it
> processes your FO without NPEs. If so, it should solve your problem.
> 
> 
I checkout the branch fop-0_20_5 that didn't seem to make a difference.

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