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Van: Glen Mazza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
In the latter case, however:
fo:instream-foreign-object
svg:svg ...
...
/svg:svg
/fo:instream-foreign-object
Note that the i-f-o now contains two text nodes (= #PCDATA):
Hello again,
I try to make it as short as possible: When updating the latest trunk
(revision 384205) I recognize that text-align attributes in tables are
not evaluated any more. No matter what I write, they are right aligned.
Regards, Sven
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
fo:root
HI.
I have looked through documentation, and scoured google for any
information that might be of help to me. But with no avail haven't found
any yet. I was wondering if anyone could tell me if FOP optimizes the
pdf for byte serving? And if so do all version of FOP or is it just the
latest
Hi All
Hoping someone can shed some light on an image sizing problem I'm having
with the FO below.
I'm setting the external graphic content-width to 16cm, but when the pdf
is printed it comes out at 15.3cm. No matter what width I specify, the
actual printed size is always about 95.6%
On Mar 8, 2006, at 1:40 PM, Jason R Briggs wrote:
Hi All
Hoping someone can shed some light on an image sizing problem I'm
having with the FO below.
I'm setting the external graphic content-width to 16cm, but when
the pdf is printed it comes out at 15.3cm. No matter what width I
specify,
Sorry. using svn trunk.
I've tried explicitly setting the width as well, but it made no
difference. Removing the margin on simple-page-master also makes no
difference (plus I was already setting margin on the graphic element as
well, so that should override anyway?)
J
Clay Leeds
On Thursday 09 March 2006 06:27, Jason R Briggs wrote:
Sorry. using svn trunk.
I've tried explicitly setting the width as well, but it made no
difference. Removing the margin on simple-page-master also makes no
difference (plus I was already setting margin on the graphic element
as well,
Hi,
I had what I had was similar issues and it was the printer settings, It
always scaled to fit the physical print area of the printer. Now if I
want to check it I open the pdf in acrobat set the scale to 100% and
measure off the screen!
-Original Message-
From: Manuel Mall
Hi, I'm new to FOP and am trying to convert from FO to PDF and I'm
wondering if it's possible to enable any of the accessibility functions
in the output PDF document, such as adding tags.
Thanks,
Jordan
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