I did read the upgrading page. It doesn't mention scaling. > 1. A content-width="scale-to-fit" will do what you want.
Well, no, it won't, actually. The trouble is that I don't want images that are less than the width of the page to be expanded to the width of the page. The old behavior of scaling images that exceeded the size of the container to fit the container and leaving smaller images as is worked perfectly. It may not have met the spec, but I regarded it as a feature of FOP, as it saved me time I would otherwise spend scaling images by hand. Anyway, that won't stop me from using the new version. I'll just scale all the images and go merrily onward. > 2. The XSL 1.1 bookmarks are implemented and produce PDF bookmarks. A message between developers that went by around the time of the 0.90alpha release made me think they weren't yet implemented. I can't readily find the message now, and I don't want to spend a lot of time looking for it. Anyway, I guess I had a mistaken impression, so I'll try out the new bookmark toys and see what I get. Also, the compliance page doesn't list the three bookmark instructions. > What I don't understand is what you mean by "tinkering with > transforms". Would you please explain? The day you released 0.90alpha, I tried it against some of my documents and found that I had to adjust some of my XSLT transforms to meet the requirements of the new version. I don't recall exactly what I had to adjust at this point. If memory serves, they were small changes caused by 0.90alpha's tighter conformance to the spec. I'm about to do it again to test the new bookmark instructions, so I'll let you know more detail soon (later today). Jay Bryant Bryant Communication Services (presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
