Hi,
if a paragraph overflows the available area FOP generates a warning which
works as expected.
Example: I have the text this is my text which is way to long and this is
the FOP warning:
2009-11-16 14:18:23,001 WARN [org.apache.fop.layoutmgr.BreakingAlgorithm]
Line 1 of a paragraph overflows
Hi Frank,
I guess you give an XML file plus an XSLT file to FOP.
Can you check what you get in the XSL-FO stage?
- If you get the 'N' serie, then you should verify what happens at XSLT
stage.
If I guess wrong, can you say what FOP version do you use, and provide
a short XSL-FO that
Hi Unary,
This is yet corrected and works as expected in FOP TRUNK.
You should try it.
See http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/trunk/compiling.html for further
information on how to build.
Pascal
unary unix a écrit :
Hi All,
I am new to FOP, so please forgive me if my question is too naive.
guttustand wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I have a PS file which is not getting processed by FOP. This is what I am
doing, I have an XSL , Postscript file . The intend is to give the PS and
XSL to FOP . The FOP will embed the PS file at the co-ordinates given in the
XSL file.
I am able to open my input PS
Hi David,
Can you please send your FO file (directly to me if it’s big or
confidential)? I tried on a simple file and by setting margins on the
region-body to make it empty I could get the content to be typeset only
on odd pages.
Thanks,
Vincent
David Gerdt wrote:
You remembered correctly.
Hi Jack,
Try and ask your question on the XSL Mulberrytech mailing list:
http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/index.html
You may have more chance to get an answer there.
Vincent
Peter Hancock wrote:
Hi Jack,
This is really an xslt problem (javax.xml.transform.
TransformerException)
Hi
I'm sure there is an easy answer to this so I thought I would ask the
experts.
I have a 4 column page with a background image with a designed line for
each column. I need to span all
columns so that I can break out of the columns and then cover over the
remaining background image
Hi,
Can you please attach your sample? What version of FOP are you using?
Thanks,
Venkat.
Barry Whiting wrote:
Hi
I'm sure there is an easy answer to this so I thought I would ask the
experts.
I have a 4 column page with a background image with a designed line
for each column. I
Hi Venkat
Yeap for sure thanks alot for getting back.
fo:simple-page-master master-name=hello page-height=11.00in
page-width=8.27in margin-top=0.50in margin-left=0.47in
margin-right=0.47in margin-bottom=0.35in
fo:region-body
region-name=region-body
Opps I forgot fop version 0.95
-Original Message-
From: Barry Whiting [mailto:barry_whit...@londonmarketing.com]
Sent: 18 November 2009 15:47
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: Fo Span all
Hi Venkat
Yeap for sure thanks alot for getting back.
fo:simple-page-master
Hi,
I have used the FOP-Trunk for this example.
I have tried with the background color instead of background-image...
which is working for me...
The example below is having two columns with the body background image,
I have tried to fill with different color for each block, which you want
Hi
Sorry this doesnt do what I need unfortunately.
The span=all is fine its trying to just set the last block to be the
height of the remaining area of the region-body.
I have now tried to rotate a block container hoping that it will take
the width but this doesn't work either.
Hi pascal
It works!!!
Thanks
Do you anticipate this change to become a release anytime soon?
Thanks again
unary
On Nov 18, 2009, at 2:45 AM, Pascal Sancho pascal.san...@takoma.fr
wrote:
Hi Unary,
This is yet corrected and works as expected in FOP TRUNK.
You should try it.
See
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