vertical-align

2001-06-21 Thread Greiner, Andrea

Hello,
is there someone who can tell me wether vertical-align will be implemented a
day? 

Thanks
Andrea Greiner

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Von: Hoang Nam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Juni 2001 22:42
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Betreff: Re: Aligning the footer to bottom of page


I have the same problem because for now, the property vertical-align is not
implemented in FOP yet.
Try to reduce the margin-bottom !

- Original Message -
From: Wabei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:40 PM
Subject: Aligning the footer to bottom of page


 Hello lister,

 I am having trouble aligning my footer to the bottom
 of the page.

 When I have a extent = 1cm, it prints only about 1
 line at the bottom, when I increase the extent to 10cm
 to fit all the lines in my footer, it moves the footer
 up on the page.  Any ideas on how to fix this???

 I was searched past emails in the archive to find the
 solution but have not found one there.

 Thank you

 Wabei


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line-break in table-cells

2001-06-21 Thread Greiner, Andrea

Dear all,
I  need help quickly!

What has happened to fop?

I have the following problems with the new versions: When text will
be inserted into a table-cell and the text is longer than the corresponding
column-width of the table-cell, the text floats over all following
neighbor-cells. In older versions there were a line-breaks and the whole
text was inserted into the table-cell without over boarding.

What do I have to do to manage this problem? 
  
  Looking forward to an answer
  Andrea Greiner

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problems with text in table-cells

2001-06-20 Thread Greiner, Andrea

Hello,

I've got a new Version of fop two weeks ago. And I'm really happy, that
page-breaks don't split tables anymore (using
keep-with-next.within-page=always). 

BUT Now I have the problem, that text which is longer than table-cell-width
covers neighbour-cells. There are no more linebreaks into a table-cell as in
older versions. What can I do?
Hoping for an answer

Andrea



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AW: FOP - arbitrary page break

2001-06-20 Thread Greiner, Andrea
Title: FOP - arbitrary page break



Hello,

I have 
had the same problem. Downloading a newer cvs-file I got rid of this problem. 
Now there are others...

Andrea 
Greiner

  -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-Von: Williamson, James 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Juni 
  2001 12:28An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Betreff: FOP - 
  arbitrary page break
  policy.xsl 
  Hi all, 
  Just wondered if anyone has encountered a similar 
  problem. I'm using FOP 0.18.1 on a W2K machine and am running into serious 
  difficulty (getting absolutely infuriated) when it comes to page breaks; I've 
  using a nested table within a table to organise the document structure and FOP 
  keeps putting in a page break about 2/3's of the way down the page. I just 
  can't work out why, is it a bug or (more likely) my gross 
  incompetence?
  I've tried absolutely everything, although am 
  pretty sure it's related to multiple fo:blocks within a 
  fo:table-cell element. I've attached the file if anyone's interested 
  in helping me keep my sanity.
  Regards, 
  James Williamson **This 
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