Chris Bowditch wrote:
+ * Conditional space support, i.e. space-before.conditionality=retain
Chris, doesn't this work already?
As far as I can remember the correct space resolution is still missing, so
for example the space-after of a block is not added to the space-after
of the following
Luca Furini wrote:
Chris Bowditch wrote:
+ * Conditional space support, i.e. space-before.conditionality=retain
Chris, doesn't this work already?
Sorry that line wasn't clear enough. I just meant
space-before.conditionality should be fully implemented = discard
should work too.
As
Chris Bowditch wrote:
I just knocked up a small test case and although retain is honoured,
discard is ignored. I knew it wasn't quite yet working but didn't
realise retain was working :) I'll update the Wiki.
Could you please also attach your file?
I have tested a simple sequence of blocks
Luca Furini wrote:
Chris Bowditch wrote:
I just knocked up a small test case and although retain is honoured,
discard is ignored. I knew it wasn't quite yet working but didn't
realise retain was working :) I'll update the Wiki.
Could you please also attach your file?
Here is the sample:
Chris Bowditch wrote:
Here is the sample:
Thanks!
I have tested a simple sequence of blocks with conditional spaces and
the output seems ok; the output of the testcase space-block2.xml seems
correct too (I'm going to add checks).
Not true, space-block2.xml does not work. On the second
Luca Furini wrote:
Chris Bowditch wrote:
Here is the sample:
Thanks!
I have tested a simple sequence of blocks with conditional spaces and
the output seems ok; the output of the testcase space-block2.xml
seems correct too (I'm going to add checks).
Not true, space-block2.xml does not
Chris,
I'm afraid I don't agree with you here. You seem to mix up space conditionality
and space precedence. See § 4.3 of the spec, and especially § 4.3.1,
Space-resolution rules [1]
Conditionality only stands for spaces that begin a reference area; as per the
first rule, all of the
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Chris,
I'm afraid I don't agree with you here. You seem to mix up space
conditionality and space precedence. See § 4.3 of the spec, and
especially § 4.3.1, Space-resolution rules [1]
Conditionality only stands for spaces that begin a reference area; as
per the first
Chris,
do you really think that FOray font integration is a prerequisite for
this release?
I would have thought its more of a nice to have but not a requirement
for this release.
Manuel
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Chris Bowditch a écrit :
The second fo:block does not begin a reference area, so space
conditionality isn't taken into consideration. For both spaces,
precedence is not specified so the default value of 0 is used (§
7.10.5 7.10.6). The third rule of § 4.3.1 states that between the
two
Manuel Mall a écrit :
I would have thought its more of a nice to have but not a requirement
for this release.
Exactly. If FOrayFont is ready for this release, all the better.
It's difficult to say if it will be. The pdf library is now converted,
PDFRenderer almost.
I think the PSRenderer
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