Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-11-04 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Hi Reeve, the reason for the change was to support line styles other than solid, dashed and dotted and the collapsing border model on tables. 0.20.5 painted simple lines, resulting in rectangles that effectively overlapped (potentially producing ugly side-effects themselves). During the redesign

Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-11-03 Thread Luis Bernardo
First, I understand why this issue is annoying. When I open the document Adobe defaults in my monitor to a 170% zoom and the problem is clearly visible. Incidentally the problem is not visible at 100%. But I looked at the document and can guarantee that the problem is with Adobe Reader. The

Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-11-03 Thread reevev
Hi, The problem exists with other PDF viewers as well. I've tried foxit reader and it has the same issues. We are looking at re-writing templates not to use spanned columns where possible, and for other cases where this is not possible we will have to fall back to fop 0.20.5 which works as

Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-11-03 Thread reevev
Hi, Thanks for providing the sample. I agree that this illustrates that the various PDF viewers are not doing the right thing with the line thickness and I'm not disagreeing with this point. However the fact remains that fop 0.20.5 output the borders in a method that the PDF viewers displayed

Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-11-02 Thread reevev
Hi, This does appear to be a fop bug and not a rendering issue. We have templates that render correctly with fop 0.20.5, however in fop 1.0 we are seeing this exact issue with the middle section of the spanned columns showing a thicker border. Has anyone found a solution to this issue? Note

Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-11-02 Thread Pascal Sancho
Hi, border drawing design is quite different in FOP current Vs FOP 0.2x. The former was quite imprecise, and could not easily support extended border features. I've tried your test case (from archive [1]) against Acrobat Reader X, and at normal zoom the display depends on Enhance Thin Lines

Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-11-02 Thread reevev
Hi, Thanks for your reply. While I can confirm that disabling Enhance thin lines corrects the display it doesn't solve the issue that the same templates rendered correctly even with this option enabled when we use 0.20.5 to generate the pdf. Our issue is that Enhance thin lines is turned on by

Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-11-02 Thread Chris Bowditch
On 02/11/2012 13:55, reevev wrote: Hi, Hi Reeve, Thanks for your reply. While I can confirm that disabling Enhance thin lines corrects the display it doesn't solve the issue that the same templates rendered correctly even with this option enabled when we use 0.20.5 to generate the pdf.

RE: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-02-10 Thread Theresa Jayne Forster
I have seen that but I don't think it's actually bigger, it seems to be when the reader tries to show a 1 pixel (for example) line it guestimates it as 2 pixels, as pixels on document and pixels on zoomed viewer do not necessarily match, the other day SumatraPDF was showing all Letter l characters

Re: Cell border rendering error (thicker) with number-column-spanned

2012-02-10 Thread Chris Bowditch
On 10/02/2012 09:14, zhangwei wrote: Hi, I've met with a problem with thicker table border with number-column-spanned on FOP 1.0. The copied text exactly describes the same problem I have. When zoomed to 100% or 200% in Adobe reader, you can find the thicker line. What about when you zoom to