RE: fo:inline and line-height / font-size
J.Pietschmann wrote: Not really. The FOP 0.20 series wont grow the line height if there are elements exceeding the line hight set for the block (either implicitely due to the block's font-size or explicitely set using the line-height property). If you know the line breaks in advance, you can split the text in several blocks, each using the known line height. Ah, ok. Is there any date given when the new branch of FOP will be released? Or is there any alpha/beta to play with? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: fo:inline and line-height / font-size
On Jul 22, 2004, at 10:42 PM, Sönke Ruempler wrote: J.Pietschmann wrote: Not really. The FOP 0.20 series wont grow the line height if there are elements exceeding the line hight set for the block (either implicitely due to the block's font-size or explicitely set using the line-height property). If you know the line breaks in advance, you can split the text in several blocks, each using the known line height. Ah, ok. Is there any date given when the new branch of FOP will be released? Sorry. As with many open source applications with a development staff made up primarily of volunteers, release schedules are pretty hard to come by. Or is there any alpha/beta to play with? You can always download the most recent CVS snapshot from here[1]. Be advised, that this is a 'redesign' of the fop-0.20.x series, and things which work in fop-0.20.5 may not work in this snapshot. Web Maestro Clay [1] http://xml.apache.org/fop/download.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: fo:inline and line-height / font-size
Sönke Ruempler wrote: I use FOP 0.20.5. I try to get a larger font with fo:inline into a fo:block, but the bigger text always overlaps with the last line. Also line-height does not work in the inline area. That's a know deficiency. Are there alternative solutions for that issue? Not really. The FOP 0.20 series wont grow the line height if there are elements exceeding the line hight set for the block (either implicitely due to the block's font-size or explicitely set using the line-height property). If you know the line breaks in advance, you can split the text in several blocks, each using the known line height. J.Pietschmann - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]