Re: RE: Does FOP support non-breaking hyphens?

2009-04-30 Thread kkapelon
May be post a fo snippet showing what you give to fop and then describe your expected and the actual output. Thank you for your answer! I am using FOP 0.95 (latest stable at the time of writing). I am trying the following fo snippet. fo:block This

Using keep-together.within-column and break-after results in missing text

2009-04-30 Thread kkapelon
Hello I am using FOP 0.95 (latest stable at the time of writing) and trying the following FO file. ?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8? fo:root xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format; fo:layout-master-set fo:simple-page-master page-width=210mm page-height=297mm

Does FOP support non-breaking hyphens?

2009-04-29 Thread kkapelon
Hello I was really glad when I saw that FOP supports soft hyphens (HEX AD) I noticed however that non-breaking hyphens (HEX 2011) do not work as expected. Is this a known issue? Should I report it in Bugzilla? Do you plan to support this on the next FOP version? Thank you.

Re: Re: Is it possible to create PDFs in 96 DPI?

2009-04-24 Thread kkapelon
Hi, Like you noticed the resolution only applies to images. I am slightly puzzled by the way you compare both outputs: are you putting the sheet of paper next to the screen and looking for differences? I have a table with fixed-size width and a large chunk of text inside (so that is

Is it possible to create PDFs in 96 DPI?

2009-04-23 Thread kkapelon
Hello list! I have an XML file which is either converted to PDF (via FOP) or to XHTML (via another XSL stylesheet) I have noticed however that things look different in (printed) PDF and (on-screen) HTML formats. The sizes are different for the text elements. After searching for a cause it