Hi, Unless I missed something, I cannot reproduce what you describe. did you tried it without VH's patch? I note that my FOP substitutes some fonts, that an have some effect there. I attach the output (pdf from FOP trunk, without patch and without your fonts), so you will see if there is something wrong in it.
2012/8/2 rsargent <rsarg...@xmission.com>: > We've hit this a couple of times now and I have a small fo showing the > problem. > > In production we are using fop-1.0, but I've generated this on both > 1.0 and 1.1rc1 (with a small patch from Vincent related to > http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/page-number-is-stuttering-tt36312.html > page-number-stutters ) > > See the top of the second page of the generated pdf: the text is indented ~ > 5 chars and missing the word "appears". > > The full sentence is shown below. > <fo:inline margin-left="4pt" font-weight="normal"> > While most PNFs remain benign, between 10-15% become > malignant. Deep-seated PNFs are at particular risk for development > <inline xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format" > font-weight="bold">MPNST</inline> > . MicroRNA misregulation appears to be a critical event > in the malignant transformation of PNFs. > </fo:inline> > > I apologise for the funky fonts, but this problem is so delicate > w.r.t. content that I cannot switch out my fonts at this time. > > The juxtaposition of the two simple-page-masters is critcal. The > gap/loss always appears on the "three-side" page layouts. I have > removed any overflows (Vincent ;) ) so I don't thing that as the problem. > > http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/file/n36563/short.xml short.xml > -- pascal
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