Spot on! Thanks.  (One wasted weekend...)

On 01/24/2011 12:53 AM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> Not sure if I fully understand your problem, but I suspect it's once
> more Adobe's anti-aliasing to be blamed. And this won't show up in print,
> BTW. To get rid of this on display, go to Acrobat's Preferences Dialog,
> select "Page Display" and enable "Enhance Thin Lines" (AR X) or disable
> "Smooth line Art". You may have to disable "Use 2D graphics acceleration",
> too. Nothing FOP can do at the moment. I've recently explained on this
> list what would need to be done to work around "Adobe's problem".
>
> On 23.01.2011 22:34:43 Rob Sargent wrote:
>   
>> Using fop-1.0. I have a two column table.  The first column spans the
>> table.  There are five rows in the table.  The cells are colored.
>> Between each row there is a thin (1pt at most, perhaps a single pixel)
>> line.  I've tried forcing colored borders over the middle ground with
>> border-collapse="collapse" (which, if I read the compliance list
>> correctly, is now supported).
>>
>> How many other ways can I a) be generating this line and b) how to get
>> rid of them.
>>
>> Looking like I'll miss sending to the printers Monday :(
>>     
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> Jeremias Maerki
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