Re: fo:page-number-citation, right alignment bug in 20.5rc

2002-12-11 Thread J.Pietschmann
Scott Moore wrote:
If you could post the changes, I'd like to implement them in my local
version of FOP and see what happens.
There is a align() call somewhere in Block.layout() for
the last line. This must be moved to the renderer, somewhere
before the line is rendered but after pending page numbers
are resolved.
Problems:
- there may be more calls to align() elsewhere
- there are several renderers to consider, at least
  PDF, AWT, PCL and PS.
J.Pietschmann


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Re: fo:page-number-citation, right alignment bug in 20.5rc

2002-12-11 Thread Scott Moore
> Sorry, hadn't had time to fix this. While the fix is not all
> that hard in itself, it may have widespread consequences and
> therefore needs some extended testing.
>
> J.Pietschmann

If you could post the changes, I'd like to implement them in my local
version of FOP and see what happens.

Thanks,
Scott


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Re: fo:page-number-citation, right alignment bug in 20.5rc

2002-12-11 Thread J.Pietschmann
Scott Moore wrote:
I just tested the latest RC 20.5 and the right alignment bug for 
fo:page-number-citation still exists.  Based on past postings, I was 
under the impression this was going to be fixed.
 
What gives?  Was it too hard to implement or just an oversight?
Sorry, hadn't had time to fix this. While the fix is not all
that hard in itself, it may have widespread consequences and
therefore needs some extended testing.
J.Pietschmann

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fo:page-number-citation, right alignment bug in 20.5rc

2002-12-11 Thread Scott Moore



I just tested the latest RC 20.5 and the right 
alignment bug for fo:page-number-citation still exists.  Based on past 
postings, I was under the impression this was going to be fixed.
 
What gives?  Was it too hard to implement or 
just an oversight?
 
Thanks,
Scott