Re: Vertical Centering

2004-06-25 Thread Peter B. West
Clay Leeds wrote: p.s. How do you spell 'Centering' in British English? centring - generally pronounced as spelt; differently from the pronunciation of 'centre'. Peter -- Peter B. West http://www.powerup.com.au/~pbwest/resume.html

RE: Vertical Centering

2004-06-25 Thread Vinuta Nagaraddi
] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 3:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Vertical Centering Adam Augusta wrote: snip/ this should work. The only thing that strikes me as slightly unusual is that youve specified wrap-option=no-wrap. Try taking this off. Didn't change anything. You are right, I

Re: Vertical Centering

2004-06-24 Thread John Burgess
Centring, apparently. And both the Cambridge and Oxford dictionaries have it as a valid word. - Original Message - From: Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 3:56 PM Subject: Re: Vertical Centering Clay Leeds wrote: snip/ Also, I'm

Re: Vertical Centering

2004-06-24 Thread Adam Augusta
Thanks for your prompt and able reply, Chris. :) Comments interleaved... On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Chris Bowditch wrote: Adam Augusta wrote: The compliance page gives every indication that using the display-align property of a block-container to vertically center output should work. Why

RE: Vertical centering question

2003-05-01 Thread Victor Mote
or the table-cell results in vertical centering having no effect). Is this a spec issue or a FOP issue? This is a FOP limitation. Based on this conversation, I have added (in CVS) more information to the xsl-fo and compliance pages to document this behavior. Many thanks to both Ben Joerg

Re: Vertical centering question

2003-04-30 Thread J.Pietschmann
results in vertical centering having no effect). Is this a spec issue or a FOP issue? This is a FOP limitation. Also, the text turns out to be a little off center, which I am assuming is due to some default value of the line height or some other specific detail about the XSL-FO spec. Am I right