Hi Andreas,
So, the start-indent can only be used to be inherited by the blocks.
It is the width that is computed incorrectly, not the offset.
I didn't understand everything you said in your last mails, but on this part I
can agree. :-)
Regards,
Georg Datterl
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Hi Andreas,
I think Vincent is right: not doable with XSL-FO.
Breaking the flow's column-layout can only be achieved by span=all
and that property only has effect for direct children of the flow.
If you specify it on a deeper block, the processor should ignore it
(according to the Rec)
Hi Jeremias,
I finally came around to testing your keep-together with numbers and it did not
quite work as I did not expect anyway.
Let's assume I have one block with five child blocks. If all five blocks fit on
one page, keep them on one page. Otherwise break between block 3 and 4. If any
Hi Georg,
I think you uncovered another uncertainty due to XSL-FO referencing
CSS2. Basically it depends on which effect the “left” property has,
given that in your example it has its default value of “auto” [1].
Looking at CSS2, the answer is all but straightforward [2].
However, if we make the
Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Andreas,
I think Vincent is right: not doable with XSL-FO.
Breaking the flow's column-layout can only be achieved by span=all
and that property only has effect for direct children of the flow.
If you specify it on a deeper block, the processor should
Hi Vincent,
That seems to solve two problems in one, just one last(?) thing: Why is the
marker defined in each row?
Regards,
Georg Datterl
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Hi Vincent,
Upon a closer look, it doesn't quite solve the main, initial problem: If the
headline takes more than one line, it spills into the table. If I could be sure
it's always only one line, I could as well let the header extend for
12pt+14.4pt, write Headline... into the header and let
Hi all,
I am getting a warning in FOP 0.95:
xHeight value could not be determined. The font may not work as expected.
Am I correct in assuming that may not work as expected applies only to sub-
and superscript or are there other caveats? The font in question is a
Dingbats font.
Kind
Hello,
I'm trying to load a schematic xml and this works fine, until the point
where a second page with text output should be created. The Text is always
on different positions and sometimes turned around.
How can I specify a diffrebt transformation on a second PDF page:
private
Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Vincent,
Upon a closer look, it doesn't quite solve the main, initial problem: If the
headline takes more than one line, it spills into the table. If I could be
sure it's always only one line, I could as well let the header extend for
12pt+14.4pt,
Hi Vincent,
Then you have to do it in two steps: one to see in how many lines
the headline will be broken,
Does FOP offer any help here? I could calculate the string length and divide,
but that would not take hyphenation into account.
About the number of occurences of the marker: you
I have:
FOP 0.95
Linux
Java 1.5
My Java starts with memory set as: -Xmx192m
I can print an unlimited number of individual invoices in a single Java
process (i.e. the user chooses the option to print). For example, print
2,000 invoices where each invoice contains
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