Re: block rendering problem with 0.20.5rc2

2003-03-25 Thread Matthew L. Avizinis
Sorry, I didn't see it.  It's not particularly easy to keep up with all 
the known defects.
As to mixing block elements and text, it may not be the best style, but 
from our point of view is more practical -- the old form vs function 
debate and in my case function wins every time.
Thanks for the reference.  I'll try not to bore you in the future.
matthew l. avizinis

J.Pietschmann wrote:

Matthew L. Avizinis wrote:

The following fo apparently causes the last line of text from the 
text area of the parent fo:block to be rendered twice, once before 
the child fo:block and once after it.


See Bugzilla #17472. Either don't mix block elements and text (bad style
anyway), or get CVS code.
This is mentioned a few times a week meanwhile, and it gets bring.
J.Pietschmann

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block rendering problem with 0.20.5rc2

2003-03-24 Thread Matthew L. Avizinis
The following fo apparently causes the last line of text from the text 
area of the parent fo:block to be rendered twice, once before the child 
fo:block and once after it. That is, supposing that deducted as an 
itemized deduction is the last line of the parent block, this same text 
will be repeated after the child block element.

fo:block
fo:leader leader-length=6.0mm leader-pattern=space/
fo:inline font-weight=boldDISCUSSION:/fo:inline his/her employer 
for the expenses and the expenses equal the reimbursement. All other 
business expenses incurred by employees (except those incurred by a 
qualified performing artist) are deducted from adjusted gross income 
[Sec. 62(a)]. Justins gross income was $31,500 ($30,000 salary + $1,500 
expense allowance). When the employee receives an allowance and does not 
account to the employer for the expenses, the expense allowance is 
included in gross income, and the expenses are deducted as an itemized 
deduction.
fo:block line-height=1em + 1pt space-after=0mm 
space-before=0mmfo:leader rule-style=none 
leader-length=5mm/Therefore, Justins adjusted gross income is 
$31,500, and his travel, lodging, and entertainment expenses are 
deductible from adjusted gross income./fo:block
/fo:block

The same behavior occurs if the child element is an fo:table as well. 
This did not occur with version 0.20.4.
Any help with this will be appreciated,
matthew l. avizinis
Gleim Publications, Inc. http://www.gleim.com

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