Andreas,
Thanks for your reply..
Indeed putting keep-together.within-page=always on the fo:block for which
I want to preserve the linefeed does the trick.
Does not seem logical however...this behavior has been introduced in recent
updates to the trunk (somewhere between jan 20 and yesterday
Hi,
I want to have text that wraps around an image.
e.g.:
x|
x|
x|
x|__
xxx
Is this currently possible with fop?
I believe it would be possible with an fo:float, but from what I understand on
the site, this isn't currently implemented.
Hi Raphael,
Apart from Andreas’ question about whether keep-with-next.within-line
should override linefeed-treatment or not (I’d say no), the behaviour
looks correct to me.
If you put a keep-together=always on the first block you will get the
same result as for the second one. I don’t see what
Thanks for the fast response.
Are there plans to implement fo:float? or is someone currently working on it?
If not, I would be interested in taking it on.
Is there any particular reason that it has been left out so far?
Will
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Hi Vincent,
Thanks for the response. In fact the linefeed was preserved until the update
I made yesterday and it worked that way for many years now..,the last
version for which I know for sure the linefeed was preserved was January 20.
Ok I understand it is expected behavior.
Thanks,
Have a
Hi Will,
Will Hollins a écrit :
Thanks for the fast response.
Are there plans to implement fo:float?
Sure. I’m planning to work on this as soon as I’ve managed to put 48
hours in a day ;-)
or is someone currently working on it?
I started to study the corresponding part of the spec and to
Hi Muralidhar,
we do the same, but the best way I found is to use FOP to create
postscript and send this directly to PS-enabled printers.
This works fairly well, but leaves most Inkjet-Printer aside as they
usually cannot interpret postscript.
Regards,
Alex
Here is some sample code:
Hi
Andreas Delmelle-2 wrote:
I have tried to get this to dispaly in a simple fram but am not
sure how I
get my transformed document into the PreviewPanel. I mean how do I
set up
the mime typ and get the right type of preview in the panel.
Careful with this approach, as the
As stated in the NetBeans section of WIKI page Andreas pointed you to you
need to 'do a command line build of FOP using ant' before going through the
IDE setup. This is required (only once) to get the generated source files
(fop/build/gensrc).
Manuel
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