Luca Furini a écrit :
I agree that, in a sense, the error is in the fo file, defining a
fixed-height footnote separator that does not fit well the page; with an
heigth of 12 pt, all would be ok. In alternative, it could be defined
using a min-opt-max line height or space-*, allowing for some
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Do I have a slightly distorted perception or do we currently see an
increase in activity, even patches, following the 0.93 release?
Hi Jeremias,
yes I think there has been a increase in both user and development
activity in the few weeks since the New Year. Maybe as a
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Vincent Hennebert wrote:
I've had a quick look, that's not handled currently. At some place in
the code the space-before set on the separator is converted into a
MinOptMax(opt, opt, opt).
If I remember correctly, the separator bpd is taken from the generated
area (so there isn't any stretch
On Jan 24, 2007, at 01:19, Nicol Bolas wrote:
Can't you just use the bookmarking feature of XSL-FO? I mean, isn't
that what
it's there for?
Well, IIRC in PDF there's a clear distinction between bookmarks and
named destinations.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think that every bookmark
On Jan 24, 2007, at 22:10, Nicol Bolas wrote:
If that's true, what is the point of a named destination without a
bookmark?
An anchor point in the document that can be pointed to directly from
outside, so that a browser can jump to it when the named destination
is appended to the base
On 24.01.2007 21:20:50 Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Jan 24, 2007, at 00:15, Jay Bryant wrote:
Hi Jay,
I spent the afternoon reading the FOP source code and the PDF
specification, and, if I understand things correctly, I need to add
to the catalog. To do that, I thought I'd extend
On Jan 24, 2007, at 22:16, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Jan 24, 2007, at 22:10, Nicol Bolas wrote:
If that's true, what is the point of a named destination without a
bookmark?
An anchor point in the document that can be pointed to directly
from outside, so that a browser can jump to it
I agree. I suspect it's a function of what I call 'If you release it,
they will come.'
:-D
On 1/24/07, Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Do I have a slightly distorted perception or do we currently see an
increase in activity, even patches, following the 0.93