On Feb 21, 2007, at 10:23, Chris Bowditch wrote:
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
That's a little unfair. If the user wants help to analyse a problem
then it's not unreasonable to expect them to provide the file in a
convenient well formatted fashion.
Sorry Chris, I was perhaps a bit too enthu
Pascal Sancho a écrit :
>> -Message d'origine-
>> De : Pascal Sancho
>> Envoyé : mercredi 21 février 2007 13:17
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think there are 2 separate problems here.
>>
>> 1st: in docbook, keep-together should default to 'auto' in your case.
>>
>> 2nd, in FOP:
>> - fo:table is trunc
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Pascal Sancho
> Envoyé : mercredi 21 février 2007 13:17
>
> Hi,
>
> I think there are 2 separate problems here.
>
> 1st: in docbook, keep-together should default to 'auto' in your case.
>
> 2nd, in FOP:
> - fo:table is truncated, that is the correct behavi
Hi,
I think there are 2 separate problems here.
1st: in docbook, keep-together should default to 'auto' in your case.
2nd, in FOP:
- fo:table is truncated, that is the correct behaviour.
(there is a such message in the log file:
ATTENTION: Content of the region-body on page 1 overflows t
Hinrich Aue on the docbook-apps mailing list offered the following solution:
Add the following to your customization layer:
auto
Is the current corruption shown a problem with fop, or a problem with the
default docbook-xsl stylesheets?
Regards,
P.
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Pascal Sancho wrote:
>
> Your fo:table is nested in a fo:block where keep-together property is
> used.
>
> Remove this property or change its value should do the trick.
>
>
>
Thanks, Pascal. I sent a new mail today mentioning that even with my
customization layer turned off and using the
Hi there,
I've looked into this more; this time I tried to build the doc using a dummy
customisation layer (which simply references the docbook-xsl-1.72.0
stylesheets). The dummy customisation layer is here:
http://www.pasteserver.net/196
The output still has the corrupted table. The new FO e
Hi Paul,
Your fo:table is nested in a fo:block where keep-together property is used.
Remove this property or change its value should do the trick.
Here is a snippet from your XSL-FO file:
...
HTH,
Pascal
> -Message d'origine-
> De : paul_moloney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Env
On Feb 20, 2007, at 16:52, Chris Bowditch wrote:
paul_moloney wrote:
Hi Pascal,
An excerpt from the fo file showing just the table is here:
http://utils.eurion.net/pastebin/index.php?13546
Unfortunately its difficult to use this FO file because paste bin
has escaped all the quotes, so I
cbowditch wrote:
>
> Unfortunately its difficult to use this FO file because paste bin has
> escaped all the quotes, so I would have to write a process to unescape
> them! Or do it by hand - ouch.
>
Sorry about that; here they are again, this time using a different pastebin:
http://www.past
paul_moloney wrote:
Hi Pascal,
An excerpt from the fo file showing just the table is here:
http://utils.eurion.net/pastebin/index.php?13546
The entire FO file, if you need to see the table in context, is here
(there's only 1 table in this slimmed-down version and it's at the end):
http://uti
Pascal Sancho wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Can you give a short XSL-FO file that shows the problem, please?
>
Hi Pascal,
An excerpt from the fo file showing just the table is here:
http://utils.eurion.net/pastebin/index.php?13546
The entire FO file, if you need to see the table in context, is h
I had the same issue.
You have to set the keep-together to auto.
I don't know exactly why...
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Von: Paul Moloney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 13:18
An: FOP Users List
Betreff: [SPAM] 0.93: Multi-page table Corrupted
I'v
Hi Paul,
Can you give a short XSL-FO file that shows the problem, please?
Pascal
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Paul Moloney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mardi 20 février 2007 13:18
>
> I've upgraded our doc build process from 0.25 to 0.93. In PDF
> output with 0.25, a table cou
I've upgraded our doc build process from 0.25 to 0.93. In PDF output with
0.25, a table could span multiple pages, with the table header appearing on
each page.
However, with 0.93, the table stops on one page; subsequent rows aren't
printed. Also, the bottom of the table is corrupted. Just two
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