Sometimes you have to play around a bit. In short: padding works on
table-cells. See the attachment.
On 18.01.2005 02:05:29 David P. Nesbitt wrote:
> I am having an issue with table alignment where the
> first column is text-align="right" and the next column
> is text-align="left". I cannot seem
I am having an issue with table alignment where the
first column is text-align="right" and the next column
is text-align="left". I cannot seem to get any space
between the two columns. padding-right and
padding-left, respectively, do not seem to work.
Is there some trick to do this?
Regards,
Da
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i got a problem which hasn 't been described in the mailing list archives.
i have a standard block article, what i know want is that the right-most
char of every line of text output
is exactly aligned to every other right-most char of the other lines of this
article.
hi,
i got a problem which hasn 't been described in the mailing list archives.
i have a standard block article, what i know want is that the right-most
char of every line of text output
is exactly aligned to every other right-most char of the other lines of this
article.
in other words, is ther
Johan Andersson wrote:
In the PDF document resulting from the FO file below the two words
"Element" and "Matter" are missaligned. I know one can indent the
content of a block using the text-indent attribute. But how does one
know how much the block should be indented? Can this be calculated from
In the PDF document resulting from the FO file below the two words
"Element" and "Matter" are missaligned. I know one can indent the
content of a block using the text-indent attribute. But how does one
know how much the block should be indented? Can this be calculated from
the font used?