Hi,
If you get a space between # and 28, this is because it is added
during XSLT stage, probably because of linefeeds or spaces around text
nodes.
Strictly speaking, this is out of topic in this list.
That said, if you want to avoid such unexpected spaces in XSL-FO
output, you have to embed all
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From: Rita Greenberg [mailto:rgreenb...@medata.com]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 17:50
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: White Space Added but Not Needed
Thanks Pascal - I tried that but am still getting a space between the #
and 28.
I need #28
Hi
2012/6/22 Rita Greenberg rgreenb...@medata.com:
Oops - I thought it worked but no - it's not!
In my xsl:fo stylesheet I'm using wrap-option=wrap on a fo:cell level.
FOP has limited support for wrap-option: only for fo:block. See
Compliance page at [1].
That said, FOP breaking algorithm
Thanks Pascal - I tried that but am still getting a space between the # and 28.
I need #28.
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this is a problem with your XSL style sheet, not with FOP processing; you
should review the XSL-FO output from the XSLT process to see what the real
input to FOP is
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Rita Greenberg rgreenb...@medata.comwrote:
Hello.
In my xsl:fo stylesheet I'm using
But you *do* ask for whitespace-the newline after the # sign and the spaces at
the start of the following line do that. Use xsl:text#/xsl:text instead.
Eric Amick Systems Engineer II
Legislative Computer Systems
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From: Rita Greenberg [mailto:rgreenb...@medata.com]
Amick, Eric Eric.Amick at mail.house.gov writes:
But you *do* ask for whitespace-the newline after the # sign and the spaces
at the start of the following line
do that. Use xsl:text#/xsl:text instead.
Eric Amick Systems Engineer II
Legislative Computer Systems
Thanks Eric for your
Glenn Adams glenn at skynav.com writes:
this is a problem with your XSL style sheet, not with FOP processing; you
should review the XSL-FO output from the XSLT process to see what the real
input to FOP is
Thanks Glen. I need to figure out how to review the XSL-FO output.
Rita,
There are a couple of different techniques you can use better to control the
whitespace.
First, you could use an xsl:choose which would allow you to construct an
if-then-else so you can specify completely either a 28 or #28 without dealing
with the whitespace problem.
Second, the
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From: Thomas Morrison [mailto:thomas.morri...@microfocus.com]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 2:13 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: White Space Added but Not Needed
Rita,
There are a couple of different
Thanks Thomas.
I tried that and the space disappeared but the wrapping was gone also!
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Thanks Thomas!
This time I got it to work correctly.
I used:
[code]
xsl:if test=RC[.!=''] and RCOVERRIDE[.!='Y'] and RCMODIFIED[.='Y']
xsl:variable name=aHash#/xsl:variable
xsl:value-of select=concat($aHash, RC) /
fo:inline font-size=4pt#160;/fo:inline
/xsl:if
Much appreciated!
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