Re: Linebreaking question
On 30.11.2009 15:18, Georg Datterl wrote: I have a (simplified) table, one cell with one text string. > The cell width is restricted to less than the text would need, > but the text, as you can see below, contains an ordinary blank. > So I would expect two lines but I get one line with text growing > out of the cell. Inserting a zero-width-space leads to a break. > Is there a reason for this behaviour? ... 0.07 ...0.08 Well the Table 2 in UAX#14 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/) has NU^IS, i.e. no break between a number an a numeric punctuation even if there is a space in between, apparently due to LB13. There is always a break opportunity after a ZWS, so inserting one is the universal work around for getting line breaks. J.Pietschmann - To unsubscribe, e-mail: fop-users-unsubscr...@xmlgraphics.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: fop-users-h...@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Linebreaking question
Hi everybody, I have a (simplified) table, one cell with one text string. The cell width is restricted to less than the text would need, but the text, as you can see below, contains an ordinary blank. So I would expect two lines but I get one line with text growing out of the cell. Inserting a zero-width-space leads to a break. Is there a reason for this behaviour? 0.07 ...0.08 Regards, Georg Datterl -- Kontakt -- Georg Datterl Geneon media solutions gmbh Gutenstetter Straße 8a 90449 Nürnberg HRB Nürnberg: 17193 Geschäftsführer: Yong-Harry Steiert Tel.: 0911/36 78 88 - 26 Fax: 0911/36 78 88 - 20 www.geneon.de Weitere Mitglieder der Willmy MediaGroup: IRS Integrated Realization Services GmbH:www.irs-nbg.de Willmy PrintMedia GmbH:www.willmy.de Willmy Consult & Content GmbH: www.willmycc.de - To unsubscribe, e-mail: fop-users-unsubscr...@xmlgraphics.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: fop-users-h...@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Re: Head of chapters (problem solved, two solutions)
Le dimanche 29 novembre 2009 à 15:07, J.Pietschmann a écrit: > Anyway, why don't you use a separate page sequence for every > chapter? I'm a newbie, and I didn't even know it was possible to call a from deeper in the hierarchy than on the first level of . After your answer, I've found an example from Jordan Naftolin on the web, and, with a few adaptations, it works. So the problem is solved for me. Le dimanche 29 novembre 2009 à 22:18, J.Pietschmann a écrit: > No, I meant using markers. There are several ways to get > what you probably want. The following might work (beware, > untested!): > >retrieve-position="first-starting-within-page" > retrieve-boundary="document"/> >... > > > > > The Chapter > Title > > The Chapter Title > I've tried this too. It works, with a few adaptations: - I doesn't to work (by me) with an empty element: , but it works with an empty content: - I had to put the 's on a lower level than 'chapter'. The first paragraph gives an marker with an empty content, all others the marker I want on the top of the page: Chapitre In the , the page head is so defined: There are perhaps some other ways to obtain the same result. Anyway, very gratefully thanks. I've learned a lot yesterday and this morning. Philippe - To unsubscribe, e-mail: fop-users-unsubscr...@xmlgraphics.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: fop-users-h...@xmlgraphics.apache.org