On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 07:23 am, Prakash R wrote:
> I have a fo which looks like this:
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> The number of tables in the fo:block is variable. Is
> there a way to lay the tables in a s
I have a fo which looks like this:
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The number of tables in the fo:block is variable. Is
there a way to lay the tables in a single row one
after the other and if it does not fit in the same row
to go on the n
Please provide a full test file. I can't reproduce your problem.
On 22.09.2005 23:06:46 Thomas Winkler wrote:
> Hello,
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> I am using the alpha version of Fop 1.0.
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> I want to create a table with some columns and rows.
> Each row must be dotted.
> This works fine if all columns are filled with
On Sep 22, 2005, at 23:06, Thomas Winkler wrote:
Hi,
I am using the alpha version of Fop 1.0.
Cool! Hope you like it so far...
I want to create a table with some columns and rows.
Each row must be dotted.
This works fine if all columns are filled with values.
But if some values are missed,
Hello,
I am using the alpha version of Fop 1.0.
I want to create a table with some columns and rows.
Each row must be dotted.
This works fine if all columns are filled with values.
But if some values are missed, then the column is
totally blank.
How can this be avoided ?
Here my xsl-fo snippe
It's not necessary to modify config.xml. You can do the same by using
the following in userconfig.xml without recompiling FOP:
stream-filter-list
BTW, for those guys streaming PDFs over the web and concerned about file
size, you can easily disable the default ascii-85 filter like