Hi Steve,

Steve Ebersole a écrit :
> I have some DocBook sources I have been rendering via fop-0.20.5.  On 
> attempts 
> to upgrade to either 0.93 or 0.94,

Very good idea! ;-)


> however, some of my tables render "goofy".  In particular, two 
>phenomena I have noted:
> 
> 1) Tables that span a page break.  These get rendered "off page".

Can you please provide a small FO sample showing the problem? Not the 
source DocBook file (or, at least, not only), but the result of the XSLT 
transformation.


> 2) Quite a few of the tables are of the term/definition variety.  Some of 
> them 
> reference java class names (FQN), and as such represent long, unbroken text.  
> In a lot of cases, that causes horizontal "bleeding" of the left/right cells.

If you want to keep your class names unbroken, then I’m afraid you’re 
stuck. Otherwise you may add zero-width spaces (u+200B) after the dots 
or soft hyphens (u+00AD) inside class/package names to have your class 
name broken over several lines.


> Is there perhaps some settings introduced after 0.20.5 I am missing 
> that might cause this behavior?

What’s sure is that FOP 0.94 better follows the Recommendation than 
0.20.5. The result you got with the old version was perhaps not to be 
expected. But we will better be able to figure out once you provide 
a example.

HTH,
Vincent

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