We use iText as well as FOP in producing our printable product. Some
pages get a black background from iText (certain graphics look better
that way). When the black background is under the sidebar (as made with
the referenced sidebar.fo) the nuisance-some inter-cell lines expose the
black underlay. (Our fix is to not put the black under the sidebar.)
In the original thread Jeremias Maerki wrote
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".
Since there is a path whereon they do show up in print, I wonder if this
suggested work-around should be revisited? It's not clear to me that
this is still out of FOP's hands?
Thank you for your indulgence,
rjs
On 11/05/2012 05:10 PM, Glenn Adams wrote:
remove elements/attrs until the problem goes away and only comes back
when adding the element/attr just removed (no matter what else is removed)
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:05 AM, Rob Sargent <rsarg...@xmission.com
<mailto:rsarg...@xmission.com>> wrote:
I have reviewed the sidebar.fo <http://sidebar.fo> and it really
cannot be substantially reduced. It simply fills the "outer edge"
of our pages - region-start or region end - with a narrow
two-column, five-row table stretching the length of the page. The
inner column is just spacer and the outer column gets the section
name(s) and number, a rule and a page number. The names are
supplied in a rotated svg (not included).