Re: Margins and writing mode

2005-08-30 Thread Manuel Mall
Just to flag that I have a patch for this. However, it depends on the big "revised percentage handling" patch. So I'll hang on to it for the time being. Manuel On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 02:31 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote: > margin-left always stays on the left side. The FO spec makes a clear > distincti

Re: Margins and writing mode

2005-08-29 Thread Manuel Mall
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 02:31 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote: > margin-left always stays on the left side. The FO spec makes a clear > distinction between absolute (left, top, right, bottom) and relative > (start, end, before, after) properties. > > lr: left=start, right=end > rl: left=end, right=start > >

Re: Margins and writing mode

2005-08-29 Thread Jeremias Maerki
margin-left always stays on the left side. The FO spec makes a clear distinction between absolute (left, top, right, bottom) and relative (start, end, before, after) properties. lr: left=start, right=end rl: left=end, right=start So you obviously hit a bug. We haven't paid so much attention to th

Margins and writing mode

2005-08-29 Thread Manuel Mall
If I set the writing mode on a page master to "rl" (arabic/hebrew) and than define margin-left and right on the region body where are these margins suppose to appear on the output device, i.e. would margin-left still be on the left side of the paper and margin-right on the right side? A sample