What is the level of standard support when compliance table says yes?

2007-02-26 Thread Abel Braaksma
Hi all, I was testing the FOP 0.93 the other day and worked through some samples and tried some myself. I was wondering why something like: fo:table border-width=0.5pt border-color=red does not give a border and fo:table border-width=0.5pt border-color=red border-style=solid does.

Re: What is the level of standard support when compliance table says yes?

2007-02-26 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Feb 26, 2007, at 15:05, Abel Braaksma wrote: Hi Abel, I was testing the FOP 0.93 the other day and worked through some samples and tried some myself. I was wondering why something like: fo:table border-width=0.5pt border-color=red does not give a border and fo:table border-width=0.5pt

Re: What is the level of standard support when compliance table says yes?

2007-02-26 Thread Vincent Hennebert
Hi, Abel Braaksma a écrit : Thanks for your quick response! Andreas L Delmelle wrote: The reason is twofold: - FOP 0.93 does not yet offer support for border-collapse=collapse (nor collapse-with-precedence) - with border-collapse=separate, borders only apply to fo:table or

Re: What is the level of standard support when compliance table says yes?

2007-02-26 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Feb 26, 2007, at 16:30, Abel Braaksma wrote: Andreas L Delmelle wrote: The reason is twofold: - FOP 0.93 does not yet offer support for border- collapse=collapse (nor collapse-with-precedence) - with border-collapse=separate, borders only apply to fo:table or fo:table-cell Aha, so, in

Re: What is the level of standard support when compliance table says yes?

2007-02-26 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Feb 26, 2007, at 16:58, Vincent Hennebert wrote: snip / You will get warnings from FOP that in the separate border model borders on table-column and table-row are not applicable, but in this particular case we want to take advantage of inheritance. You must still specify border=inherit

Re: What is the level of standard support when compliance table says yes?

2007-02-26 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Feb 26, 2007, at 18:21, Andreas L Delmelle wrote: ... note that the same goes for padding) Correction: I got this wrong. What's so special about padding is that the padding-* properties only apply to fo:table and fo:table-cell, but are not taken into account on fo:table when using