Thanks. the workaround with the font-size works great!
Dirk
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
scaling-method is not evaluated by FOP, so it can't be the problem.
Images are always embedded as is and scaled by the viewer/RIP. That
means that the scaling is always target-device-specific.
The gaps above
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:07 am, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
The gaps above and below of the images come from line-building, i.e.
from the line-height property among other factors. I was asked about
the same problem by the manufacturer of an FO editor. I still owe him
a reponse. :-( Anyway, I think
You're right, Manuel. I took this as an opportunity to reread the parts
in the spec about the line allocation rectangles. This also showed me
that line-stacking-strategy=line-height would be the best way to go
here. Therefore, my former ideal example was wrong. It should have
been:
fo:block
scaling-method is not evaluated by FOP, so it can't be the problem.
Images are always embedded as is and scaled by the viewer/RIP. That
means that the scaling is always target-device-specific.
The gaps above and below of the images come from line-building, i.e.
from the line-height property among
Hi,
i've a problem with an image into a table.
Here is my fo sample. And a screenshot form the pdf.
I want the image in the xsl-region-before to scale the full height of
the cell (table) but there is 1mm border above and 2 mm border below
the image remaining. Are there default marigns
Here is the result PDF.
Thanks
Dirk
Dirk Bromberg wrote: cid:part1.05000105.00040706@tzi.de
Hi,
i've a problem with an image into a table.
Here is my fo sample. And a screenshot form the pdf.
I want the image in the xsl-region-before to scale the full height
of the cell (table) but there
On Dec 10, 2005, at 13:52, Dirk Bromberg wrote:
Here is my fo sample. And a screenshot form the pdf.
I want the image in the xsl-region-before to scale the full
height of the cell (table) but there is 1mm border above and 2 mm
border below the image remaining. Are there default marigns