https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49885
Summary: Varying page breaks with multi columned region-body
Product: Fop
Version: 1.0
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49885
--- Comment #1 from a.kov...@i-docs.com 2010-09-06 07:02:13 EDT ---
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--- Comment #3 from Jeremias Maerki jerem...@apache.org 2010-09-06 09:46:13
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I've been asked to look closer into this, and after about 10 hours spent
brooding over it and consulting the Digital Typography book I'm no closer to
I've already implemented in my complex scripts work, so it will make it into
trunk in due time. However, I think I'll leave the default setting as it is
for the time being. Users can explicitly enable it via their config. We can
take up the issue of whether to change the default at a future time.
I'd generally encourage the use of the ant-to-maven wiring I supplied for
maven publication. Adding the ant maven tools to the standard build (or
using ivy?) would allow very quick consumption of FOP jars by Maven-built
applications, which I guess would be the goal here.
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at
Glenn,
FBOFW, it's clear that a number of core contributors (including the PMC
chair!) in fop-land are exceedingly Maven-averse. It's not that rare of a
viewpoint in the FOSS community.
All that dependency stuff can be done by borrowing maven dependencies in
ant, either via the maven ant tools
Craig,
Thanks for the additional pointers. This was my first time to use maven to
be honest. Since it is an Apache tool, I thought that perhaps using it would
help me integrate better with common Apache tools.
I did had to struggle a bit with some of the configuration ... *and* consult
the
Well, Ivy has one fundamental problem in common with Maven that many regard
as a great feature: the repository. Numerous times, I couldn't get a Maven
build to complete successfully because some artifact was temporarily or
permanently unavailable. Introducing an external repository immediately