Re: Document off by a line

2005-07-19 Thread Neil Guinto
I finally found the reason for the problem. Completely unrelated to FOP, after much pulling of hair. The line creep that I'm experiencing is cause by our printer (Oki). A different printer (Lexmark) that I tested with don't have the creeping problem. Appreciate all the posted advise.

Document off by a line

2005-07-14 Thread Neil Guinto
I have these situation where I'm printing a report using FOP (AwtRenderer). It is being sent thru a dot matrix printer using a pre-printed form. The problem we noticed is that when doing multi-pages print at some point the document shifts down a line. Normally it happens after 15 pages of

Re: Document off by a line

2005-07-14 Thread Andreas L . Delmelle
On Jul 14, 2005, at 17:49, Neil Guinto wrote: Hi, I have these situation where I'm printing a report using FOP (AwtRenderer). It is being sent thru a dot matrix printer using a pre-printed form. The problem we noticed is that when doing multi-pages print at some point the document shifts

Re: Document off by a line

2005-07-14 Thread Neil Guinto
So, when you use pre-printed forms, do you mean that the multi-page documents are actually collections of forms (different pages but all the same layout)? Exactly. If the form itself is only one or two pages, you may be able to avoid the problem by working with explicit breaks

Re: Document off by a line

2005-07-14 Thread Andreas L . Delmelle
On Jul 14, 2005, at 20:42, Neil Guinto wrote: So, when you use pre-printed forms, do you mean that the multi-page documents are actually collections of forms (different pages but all the same layout)? Exactly. If the form itself is only one or two pages, you may be able to avoid the

Re: Document off by a line

2005-07-14 Thread Mike Trotman
Can you try separating each line with an empty fo:block/ (rather than enclosing each line) and see if you get the same cumulative effect? (I.e. - treat fo:block/ as the newline command.) And - do you have any lines that 'exactly' fill the width of the page (so FOP may be generating a line