On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 02:36 pm, Apache Wiki wrote:
Dear Wiki user,
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= Borders and Padding =
- Borders and paddings are generally replicated on each page when
block-level FO spans more than a page. Nesting FOs can cause multiple
such marks to appear at the beginning and at the end of a
Hey, I make mistakes. If you guys find anything wrong I hope you make me
aware of it. Thanks for the feedback. I'd give a lot to beam one or two
of you to my place to have a chance of discussing this face-to-face.
On 22.09.2005 09:07:40 Manuel Mall wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 02:36 pm, Apache
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On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 09:14 pm, Apache Wiki wrote:
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The following padding is suppressed as is the
space right after that. ''(not sure here)''
This is regarding Example 9: IMO
padding is suppressed: Yes because is-first is false as it is the
2nd area generated for the outer block.
Hi,
We've got into TxtRenderer that was in 0.20.5. It works fine for most of
examples but in some cases there are problems. For instance:
...
fo:block text-align=right font-size=10ptHi/fo:block
fo:block text-align=right font-size=50ptHelloworld/fo:block
...
Align doesn't correct.
It's seems
Hi Sergey,
would you please elaborate the modifications you suggest? I'd be very
unhappy if we had to do changes in the layout engine just to accomodate
the text renderer. I think I don't quite understand what you have in
mind.
Furthermore, I'm not sure if using different font-sizes in the case
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Hi Sergey,
would you please elaborate the modifications you suggest? I'd be very
unhappy if we had to do changes in the layout engine just to accomodate
the text renderer. I think I don't quite understand what you have in
mind.
I tend to agree. If the Text Renderer
Hi,
I took a quick stroll through the code, and now I'm really getting the
impression that implementing indefinite page-width or page-height isn't
all that hard to achieve.
(Those enlightenments by Jeremias and Manuel yesterday sure gave me the
kick that was needed to grasp what happens and