Last I verified, PDF and PS output was practically identical. Could it be that you printed the PDFs using Acrobat Reader and you had "Fit to printable area" or something like that activated?
Jeremias Maerki On 11.10.2007 16:22:20 ahaddad wrote: > I tried to use differents margins for my PS output but it does not work: > some elements are always shifted or are outside the document! > > Either it is a problem with the FOP PS renderer or there is something in > my XSL-FO transformation FOP does not like at all (borders? leaders?)? It > will be a little bit annoying to reposition all my fields specially for PS > output or to use separate templates depending on output... > > Thanks again for any help. > > A+. Ahmed HADDAD. > > > Hi FOP-Experts, > > > > I have a problem with my PS generated files: they seem to be "shifted" > > to the up-left side compared to PDF output. > > > > In fact, I have optimized my edition using PDF output. But when I > > finally tested the PS output, all my fields were outside the > > corresponding zones on the pre-printed formular! > > > > Of course, a quick solution is to use different margins for PS output... > > But I am wondering if there is better way to do it (a renderer config > > param in gop.xconfig or a hidden FOP input)? > > > > I don't think it is a FOP bug?? I think to have remarked the same shift > > when printing the samples given in the FOP package. But it is more > > serious now because off the pre-printed forms. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > A+. Ahmed HADDAD. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
