Since you are using DocBook, the easiest solution would be to add a
pgwide="1" attribute on the figure elements. That forces the graphic to
the full width of the page. See:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Graphics.html#GraphicElements
In general, the above online book covers a lot of formatting issues for
DocBook.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
On 8/2/2018 8:55 AM, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
Hi,
I designed a booklet with a couple of figures with oxygen. The booklet
is transformed with FO.
I have changed already the Transformation Scenery to fit to my purpose.
However, I cannot get rid of the way figures are indented with FO.
I have already made some preparations and copied fo_param.xsl, fo.css,
and docbook.xsl into the following structure. The paths in docbook.xsl
were changed to account for a not normal place.
project/
├── README.txt
├── project.xpr
├── xml/
│ ├── book.xml
│ └── cha-intro.xml
└── xslt/
├── fo/
│ ├── fo_param.xsl
│ ├── fo.css
│ └── docbook.xsl
└── xhtml/
Where can I now find the information which when changed will enable to get rid of figure indentation.
Thanks a lot
Bernhard
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