RE: inline Question

2003-04-18 Thread Partridge, Michael


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From: Clay Leeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: fo:inline Question


I see that fo:inline does not generate an area and hence cannot
perform area-related layout (borders, background-color, padding, etc.).
So, what is it good for? I've used it as follows:

  fo:inline font-size=4ptnbsp;/fo:inline

How else can it be used?

J.Pietschmann wrote:
 Jeremias Maerki wrote:
 
 Border properties for inlines have not been implemented, yet.
 
 That's euphemistic.A fo:inline doesn't even generate an area,
 it is basically a synonym for fo:wrapper. This means: no property
 associated with areas works, no borders, no background, no
 padding, no space-begin and space-end, no area-specific alignment.
 
 J.Pietschmann


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RE: inline question

2003-01-21 Thread Roland Neilands
 The fop processor puts content in fo:inline elements on a
 new line (also
 indents).
 Shouldn't the purpose of this tag be to actually put
 something in line with
 something else?
 I don't think I understand the purpose of fo:inline.   Can
 someone explain?
 Also, can someone explain how to actually put text inline?
This should be more than you need:
http://www.zvon.org/HowTo/codes.php?query=inlinetyp=elementsns=anyorder=l
ocalname

If this doesn't help, show us an example.

Cheers,
Roland


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