Sells, Fred wrote:
I would like to use fixed horizontal spacing without using a table to put
some id stuff in tiny print across the bottom of the page such as
form #123456 West Coast Division ref # xyz
these are going into the region-after which has static content.
I've bee
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From: Clay Leeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 5:05 PM
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Subject: fo:inline Question
I see that does not generate an area and hence cannot
perform area-related layout (borders, background-color, padding, etc.).
So, what
> The fop processor puts content in elements on a
> new line (also
> indents).
> Shouldn't the purpose of this tag be to actually put
> something in line with
> something else?
> I don't think I understand the purpose of fo:inline. Can
> someone explain?
> Also, can someone explain how to actual
It's in the spec, but not in FOP... Goes to show what a spec is often
worth. :)
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Josh Campbell wrote:
> I was under the impression that line-height was a block attribute. I may
> be wrong as I've never really tried to use it inline. In CSS it's
> usually applied to div tags
I was under the impression that line-height was a block attribute. I may
be wrong as I've never really tried to use it inline. In CSS it's
usually applied to div tags (as opposed to inline span tags).
David Wood wrote:
Now that I'm thinking about it, is it just me, or is the line-height
attribut
Another option would be to use a list -block to format it. You can then
use fo:block to add in the indent.
I found it useful having those fo:blocks in there as you can hang pretty
much anything off them.
Here's an example:
Name
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$ Hi Michiel,
$ But if i want such an output, how could i acheive it?
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$ Meena
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Hi Michiel,
But if i want such an output, how could i acheive it?
Meena
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From: "Michiel Verhoef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Inline
> Nope, according to the XSLFO refer
Nope, according to the XSLFO reference on
http://zvon.org/xxl/xslfoReference/Output/index.html
text-indent is not an attribute for fo:inline.
HTH,
Michiel
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Subject: Inlin