RE: inconsistent table/t.cell border widths with DocBook to PDF

2002-06-05 Thread Roland Neilands
>While using FOP to build some docbooks of mine works quite nicely, one
>rather visual problem occured when I used tables.
>The linewidth of the table/cell borders is not the same for all cells.
>Some borders appear to be double as wide as others.
>Yet there seems to be no pattern either, thus I came to think it could
>be a bug. I experimented with different borderwidths by setting the
>corresponding parameter in the DocBook stylesheets (Norman Walsh's XSL
>1.51.1).
>But that didn't help.
>It looks...well...unprofessional so I wanted to ask if this is a known
>problem, if it's a stylesheet or FOP problem and if there is a
>fix/workaround to it.

Are you putting borders on both cells, etc which share edges? Edges do not
seem to overlap. Have a look at doc/examples/fo/border.fo & it's pdf.

You could leave off a border on one side (define only border-left-...,
border-right-... etc for the other sides).

Regards,
Roland.



RE: inconsistent table/t.cell border widths with DocBook to PDF

2002-06-05 Thread sanjib . das
Yes , while viewing it this kind of problem might occur ,
also i was getting the same problem. but try to take a print out .
U will not find this problem . It will come properly. 

 Regards
 Sanjib Ku. Das 
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-Original Message-
From: Norbert Schoepke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 1:28 AM
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Subject: inconsistent table/t.cell border widths with DocBook to PDF


Hi FOPpers !

While using FOP to build some docbooks of mine works quite nicely, one
rather visual problem occured when I used tables.
The linewidth of the table/cell borders is not the same for all cells.
Some borders appear to be double as wide as others.
Yet there seems to be no pattern either, thus I came to think it could
be a bug. I experimented with different borderwidths by setting the
corresponding parameter in the DocBook stylesheets (Norman Walsh's XSL
1.51.1).
But that didn't help.
It looks...well...unprofessional so I wanted to ask if this is a known
problem, if it's a stylesheet or FOP problem and if there is a
fix/workaround to it.

I would be glad to hear any hint about this
Norbert Schoepke
Developer

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