On Sep 15, 2004, at 12:17 PM, Steve Whitlatch wrote:
[...]
How would I define a conversion to make FOP happy? The error message
is produced when FOP's processing reaches the page on which this code
resides in the .fo file produced by xsltproc:
**
fo:block text-align=center
fo:external-graphic src=graphics/CroppedDecisionObject.tif
width=6.5in height=auto content-width=scale-to-fit
content-height=auto text-align=center/
/fo:block
**
From the original XML file, here is the relevant code:
**
imagedata width=6.5in align =center
fileref=graphics/CroppedDecisionObject.tif
format=TIFF/
/imageobject
**
The original XML shows no scale-to-fit value being passed to a
content-width attribute.
Is there any reason to believe that FOP is in error? Unless there is
some reason to believe that FOP is in error, perhaps I should submit
a bug report to the maintainer of the DocBook XSL stylesheets
claiming that the stylesheets erroneously inject
content-width='scale-to-fit'.
Just checking. If I'm confused, please shed some light.
Thanks,
Steve Whitlatch
According to the FOP Compliance page's '@content-width' section, there
is no extended support for this property[1]. In addition, according to
Mr. Pietschman[2], 'these properties are never used in FOP for any
purpose.' I would take that to mean content-width (and content-height)
are not implemented in FOP.
Looks like you'll need to get by with width height attributes only.
Web Maestro Clay
[1]
http://xml.apache.org/fop/compliance.html#fo-property-content-width
[2]
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-userm=109355016503727w=2
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