Hi everybody, I have the following problem with fop 0.93 (and fop 0.92): in the XSL-FO files we generate, the attributes page-width and page-height for the simple-page-master are set to 210mm and 297mm depending on portrait/landscape. The resulting PDF looks like expected and at first sight, so does the PS. If I print the PDF, the result is fine, because I print with the 'shrink to printable area' option. But if I print the PS file there's some content that's not printed, more precisely at the top, bottom, left and right. It looks like the PS doesn't take into account that only a certain part of a page is printable. Fiddling around with the margins of the simple-page-master could help with this, but is there another way? When I do a test with landscape width and height, the PDF is ok, but the PS isn't. The text itself is in landscape, but the page is in portrait. Am I supposed to use reference-orientation? I'd rather not use it, because I would have to turn my head 90 degrees in order to read a landscape document on screen and I already have a headache. I have the impression the PS renderer doesn't do anything with the page-width and page-height properties.
I don't know if anybody already came across the same problems. Are there any guidelines regarding to setting margins and creating landscape documents? Thanks, Bert --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
