If one uses start-indent="3mm" end-indent="3mm" in the fo:region-body, those attributes are ignored by all the content placed in the section, when i presume, they should be propagated as "default" indentation for all child containers of it...
Ok... to sum up... there is no way of defining a bleed with a "tinted" page... 1. placing a background color on the page definition is ignored and not painted (so no "default" tinting of the whole page); 2. is not possible to add padding in the body region (so, one can't define a body that covers the whole page BUT that its content actually only use part of it); 3. placing indentation for the content of the body is ignored (equivalent of point 2); 4. the region-start and region-end overlap the region-before and region-after (and don't accept either the margin-top attribute - they ignore it). So... it is impossible to make a conditional definition of pages that need to have a background color painted... (unless there is any other way of doing it that i can't think of at the moment...). LF -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Indentation-not-propagated...-tf2082874.html#a5738716 Sent from the FOP - Users forum at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
