In 6.5.2 it says:
The .minimum, .optimum, and .maximum components of the half-leading
trait are set to 1/2 the difference of the computed value of the
line-height property and the computed value of the sum of the
text-altitude and text-depth properties. The .precedence
and .conditionality
Negative space values are ok. No need to force them to 0. See
block_space-before_space-after_1.xml. 4.3 says that negative values are
ok and that they are used to create overlapping areas.
On 04.10.2005 08:28:43 Manuel Mall wrote:
In 6.5.2 it says:
The .minimum, .optimum, and .maximum
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On 02.10.2005 01:46:48 J.Pietschmann wrote:
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When your XSL file contains a condition that isn't met, so that you don't
have a
fo:root to do anything with you get a null pointer execption.
Well, the bug report should read no proper error message
if there is no
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
On 30.09.2005 10:17:24 Simon Pepping wrote:
Hi,
Some thoughts about the space resolution implementation notes.
I believe that borders and padding are not unresolvable elements. They
can always be determined by their LM because they do not interact with
the borders and padding of other
Yes, I think so (though not 100% sure). This is a value that was used by
the former page breaking algorithm to determine when to do a page break.
On 01.10.2005 22:29:31 Simon Pepping wrote:
When I put a table in a block in an inline, I get a NPE, from this
line:
referenceBPD =
I can only comment on some parts as I still don't have every aspect of
this topic present. All in all this looks good and this will be a cool
addition to FOP's feature set. :-)
Concerning super/subscript, there are values in the PFM file of Type 1
fonts (Extended Text Metrics in Adobe Technical
On Oct 4, 2005, at 17:59, guanglei song wrote:
Hi,
It is time to say good bye with hands full.
Could you please unsubscribe this email?
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FWIW, I believe I took care of this already, by sending an e-mail to:
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I cc'd him, but neglected to alert fop-dev.
On Oct 4, 2005, at 9:54 AM, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
On Oct 4, 2005, at 17:59, guanglei song wrote:
Hi,
It is time to say good bye with hands full.
Could you
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 11:13 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I can only comment on some parts as I still don't have every aspect
of this topic present. All in all this looks good and this will be a
cool addition to FOP's feature set. :-)
Concerning super/subscript, there are values in the PFM file of
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