RE: possible to specify required spaces?

2002-04-01 Thread Scott Moore
I use  which preserves spaces and
works great with FOP.

Scott


-Original Message-
From: Buonincontri, Steve (CAP, MMF, ITSS)
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Subject: RE: possible to specify required spaces?



This is a great subject. I recently struggled quite a bit with this problem.

RTF2FO and FO to FOP gave me loads of problems with whitespaces. I am ready
to give up.

- sb

-Original Message-
From: Craeg K Strong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 1:45 PM
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Subject: Re: possible to specify required spaces?


Can you use fo:leader?

Check out  http://www.renderx.com/Tests/leader.fo

HTH,

--Craeg

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Does anyone know a way to pass required spaces through FOP from XML to a
>PDF?
>
>The normal processing of x'20' spaces collapses adjacent spaces to
>eliminate extra white space, which is normally good but not in all cases,
>and 'white-space-treatment="pre"' (which would preserve these) isn't
>implemented yet.
>
>Does anyone know, for example, of another way to preserve these or else
>another blank non-printing character that we could use in the  XML file for
>spaces we want to preserve?
>
>Thanks for any advice!
>
>
>

-- 
Craeg K Strong, General Partner
Ariel Partners LLC
http://www.arielpartners.com
voice 781-647-2425
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RE: possible to specify required spaces?

2002-04-01 Thread Buonincontri, Steve (CAP, MMF, ITSS)

This is a great subject. I recently struggled quite a bit with this problem.

RTF2FO and FO to FOP gave me loads of problems with whitespaces. I am ready to 
give up.

- sb

-Original Message-
From: Craeg K Strong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 1:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: possible to specify required spaces?


Can you use fo:leader?

Check out  http://www.renderx.com/Tests/leader.fo

HTH,

--Craeg

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Does anyone know a way to pass required spaces through FOP from XML to a
>PDF?
>
>The normal processing of x'20' spaces collapses adjacent spaces to
>eliminate extra white space, which is normally good but not in all cases,
>and 'white-space-treatment="pre"' (which would preserve these) isn't
>implemented yet.
>
>Does anyone know, for example, of another way to preserve these or else
>another blank non-printing character that we could use in the  XML file for
>spaces we want to preserve?
>
>Thanks for any advice!
>
>
>

-- 
Craeg K Strong, General Partner
Ariel Partners LLC
http://www.arielpartners.com
voice 781-647-2425
fax   781-647-9690

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Re: possible to specify required spaces?

2002-03-26 Thread Craeg K Strong
Can you use fo:leader?
Check out  http://www.renderx.com/Tests/leader.fo
HTH,
--Craeg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know a way to pass required spaces through FOP from XML to a
PDF?
The normal processing of x'20' spaces collapses adjacent spaces to
eliminate extra white space, which is normally good but not in all cases,
and 'white-space-treatment="pre"' (which would preserve these) isn't
implemented yet.
Does anyone know, for example, of another way to preserve these or else
another blank non-printing character that we could use in the  XML file for
spaces we want to preserve?
Thanks for any advice!

--
Craeg K Strong, General Partner
Ariel Partners LLC
http://www.arielpartners.com
voice 781-647-2425
fax   781-647-9690
NOTICE: This message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s)
and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any review,
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