sorry, no, I'm not using the span instead of div - a div will typically
create a new block, and that's not what I want. That's the problem :-(
In HTML and InDesign, multiple lines within a paragraph CAN have different
leadings and as far as I understood you, PDF can't. And now I'm trying to
find a way to parse the IDML and HTML element structure to PDF with the
fewest possible changes in structure
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 4:03 PM, iText Info <i...@1t3xt.info> wrote:
> Op 14/03/2012 15:57, Christoph Schramm schreef:
> > Maybe I'm just really not getting another obvious idea...
> > I'd be glad if you just could give me a hint for translating a
> > HTML-paragraph with multiple lines which can containt different
> > lineheights to iText elements.
>
> Change your <span> tags into <div> tags and your problem is solved.
> You were using those <span> tags for paragraphs anyway (which isn't the
> purpose of a <span> tag).
>
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