Oliver Müller wrote:
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO ...
I would really love to use text-indent, but in my case I don't see a
chance to do so.
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I found no possibility to apply a new fo:block to all of the text
before and after
Normally people choose
wow- thanks. Thats cool.
Olli
2007/1/8, Abel Braaksma [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oliver Müller wrote:
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO ...
I would really love to use text-indent, but in my case I don't see a
chance to do so.
[]
I found no possibility to
the problem only appears when it's the first element of a new line.
I tried 2 different methods to get the effect and both fail with fop.
fo:inline space-start=10pt/fo:inline
fo:inline font-size=10pt#8195;/fo:inline
Note that this works in Antenna House XSLFormatter.
I need this for
Oliver Müller a écrit :
the problem only appears when it's the first element of a new line.
I tried 2 different methods to get the effect and both fail with fop.
fo:inline space-start=10pt/fo:inline
fo:inline font-size=10pt#8195;/fo:inline
Note that this works in Antenna House
Oliver Müller wrote:
the problem only appears when it's the first element of a new line.
I tried 2 different methods to get the effect and both fail with fop.
fo:inline space-start=10pt/fo:inline
fo:inline font-size=10pt#8195;/fo:inline
Note that this works in Antenna House
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO ...
I would really love to use text-indent, but in my case I don't see a
chance to do so.
This is due to the fact that text-indent only works with fo:block.
my XML doc looks like..
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer
On Monday 08 January 2007 02:21, Oliver Müller wrote:
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO
... I would really love to use text-indent, but in my case I don't
see a chance to do so.
This is due to the fact that text-indent only works with fo:block.
my XML doc
I could do so if I knew how the size of a non breaking space is calculated.
cheers,
olli
2007/1/7, Manuel Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 08 January 2007 02:21, Oliver Müller wrote:
Maybe I don't got any other solution because I'm quite new to XSL-FO
... I would really love to use
On Monday 08 January 2007 07:51, Oliver Müller wrote:
I could do so if I knew how the size of a non breaking space is
calculated.
With respect to size a non breaking space behaves the same as a normal
space I believe.
Manuel
cheers,
olli
2007/1/7, Manuel Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On
Hi,
I'm using 0.92 beta and font Minion.
The problem is: I have an inline element with no other content then
the Em Space #8195;
in this case it's not displayed.
If I put a letter before the space it works.
Olli
2007/1/6, Manuel Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Saturday 06 January 2007 03:29,
On Saturday 06 January 2007 23:15, Oliver Müller wrote:
Hi,
I'm using 0.92 beta and font Minion.
The problem is: I have an inline element with no other content then
the Em Space #8195;
in this case it's not displayed.
If I put a letter before the space it works.
Olli,
interesting - I can
On Saturday 06 January 2007 03:29, Oliver Müller wrote:
Hi,
does anyone's got an idea why the Em Space #8195; is
not displayed in a pdf generated with FOP ?
http://unicode.e-workers.de/unicode3.php
Oliver,
you didn't state the version of fop you have the problem with nor the
font you are
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