[Simon]
In general, I have a different idea about the retain
condition. Retained spaces do not appear between areas returned by the
FO; all spaces appear before or after all areas returned by the
FO. This is different from retained padding and borders.
[Jeremias]
That's the part where I
On 05.10.2005 09:07:36 Finn Bock wrote:
[Simon]
In general, I have a different idea about the retain
condition. Retained spaces do not appear between areas returned by the
FO; all spaces appear before or after all areas returned by the
FO. This is different from retained padding and
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 09:54:17AM +0200, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 05.10.2005 09:07:36 Finn Bock wrote:
So for inlines we get
fo:blockxxx xx xxx xx xxx x xxx fo:inline space-start=nniii i
iii iii ii iii iii i ii i ii/fo:inline xxx xxx xxx
xxx
On 05.10.2005 20:32:53 Simon Pepping wrote:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 09:54:17AM +0200, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 05.10.2005 09:07:36 Finn Bock wrote:
So for inlines we get
fo:blockxxx xx xxx xx xxx x xxx fo:inline space-start=nniii i
iii iii ii iii iii i ii i
Sounds like you guys are converging along these line:
1. Space properties are set as traits on each area.
2. Appearance of spaces is (largely) controlled by a combination of the
conditionality setting, being the first/last area of a reference area,
and the presence of fences (non zero border /
On 30.09.2005 08:50:22 Simon Pepping wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with a number of examples on the Wike space
resolution examples page. I wonder if I have a major misunderstanding.
And I wonder if I ever switched on my brain while writing those examples.
I made a number of mistakes like
the right references. Thanks and sorry for not
immediately addressing it.
On 30.09.2005 08:50:22 Simon Pepping wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with a number of examples on the Wike space
resolution examples page. I wonder if I have a major misunderstanding.
In general, I have a different idea about