Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-14 Thread Finn Bock
linearea bpd=11100 space-before=1650 space-after=1650 inlinearea bpd=9250 textarea font-size=10ptsome 10pt text/textarea inlinearea bpd=11100 textarea font-size=12ptsome 12pt text/textarea /inlinearea textarea font-size=10ptmore 10pt text/textarea /inlinearea linearea

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-14 Thread Manuel Mall
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 03:12 pm, Finn Bock wrote: linearea bpd=11100 space-before=1650 space-after=1650 inlinearea bpd=9250 textarea font-size=10ptsome 10pt text/textarea inlinearea bpd=11100 textarea font-size=12ptsome 12pt text/textarea /inlinearea textarea

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-13 Thread Finn Bock
[Manuel] Inline areas have their own line-height trait which can be different to the line-height on the containing line area / containing block. line-height when specified on an inline fo has a different meaning, i.e. the inline area returned MUST have the exact line-height as specified,

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-13 Thread Manuel Mall
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 04:12 pm, Finn Bock wrote: [Manuel] Inline areas have their own line-height trait which can be different to the line-height on the containing line area / containing block. line-height when specified on an inline fo has a different meaning, i.e. the inline area

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-13 Thread Finn Bock
[Manuel] Any way, back to the topic at hand. Lets assume the following fo: fo:blockfo:inline font-size=10ptsome 10pt textfo:inline font-size=12ptsome 12 pt text/fo:inlinemore 10pt text/fo:inline/fo:block In this case the line-height everywhere is normal which is equivalent to 1.2em. The

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-13 Thread Manuel Mall
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 01:33 am, Finn Bock wrote: [Manuel] Any way, back to the topic at hand. Lets assume the following fo: fo:blockfo:inline font-size=10ptsome 10pt textfo:inline font-size=12ptsome 12 pt text/fo:inlinemore 10pt text/fo:inline/fo:block In this case the line-height

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-12 Thread Manuel Mall
Luca, yes, that is an option. What I am unsure about here is that the children, typically text areas, do not take the line spacing into account when reporting their bpd, that is the usually 10% space above and below the character. So what is the correct bpd for an fo:inline which has text

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-12 Thread Luca Furini
Manuel Mall wrote: yes, that is an option. What I am unsure about here is that the children, typically text areas, do not take the line spacing into account when reporting their bpd, that is the usually 10% space above and below the character. So what is the correct bpd for an fo:inline

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-12 Thread Manuel Mall
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 07:52 pm, Luca Furini wrote: Manuel Mall wrote: yes, that is an option. What I am unsure about here is that the children, typically text areas, do not take the line spacing into account when reporting their bpd, that is the usually 10% space above and below the

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-06 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Rather complex area, line building. One that is a little under-present in our testcases so far. I believe you're correct (comments in 4.6 and 7.15.4), but I have the impression that we'd actually need to look at this from a more general angle eventually. Not necessarily right now, of course. But

Re: fo:inline bpd

2005-09-06 Thread Manuel Mall
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 04:02 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote: Rather complex area, line building. One that is a little under-present in our testcases so far. I believe you're correct (comments in 4.6 and 7.15.4), but I have the impression that we'd actually need to look at this from a more general angle