Martin F. wrote:
in order to create microsoft word document files from our docbook source
code, we purchased a license of your xsl-fo processor some time ago and
integrated your fo2docx.bat processor into our documentation toolchain
with great success both under Windows 7 and 10. For the PDF document
output we use the standard fop script from the apache group. We
regularly use justified alignment for all of our documentation projects.
Understood.
Still we experience an issue with justified alignment anomalies when
generating chinese word document while the pdf output looks good.
Sorry, but sending us JPG screenshots does not really help. As explained
here:
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... please make sure to include all the following information in your
bug report:
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- If the problem is a defect in the output file generated by XFC, an
XSL-FO input file, preferably small, indented, written by hand, allowing
to reproduce this problem.
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http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/support_policy.html#bug_report
we need a sample XSL-FO file allowing us to reproduce the issue here at
XMLmind.
In chinese Word documents, numeric letters are spaced oddly far apart from
the standard text, while the chinese letters are appealingly spaced. In
PDF output the entire text is spaced appealingly no matter if the text
contains numeric values or chinese letters.
Please see attached image files, in which I have circled the problematic
areas in red. The PDF output contains the alignment that we expect. The
DOC output contains the odd alignment.
Do you know such a behaviour
No.
and did you fixed such an issue in next
versions of fo2docx.bat?
May be. We don't even know which version of XMLmind XSL-FO Converter you
are using!
Is it possible to fix our problem by an update?
May be. However as explained here:
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Before writing your bug report
Make sure to use the latest version of the product. Download and run
latest Evaluation Edition if needed to.
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http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/support_policy.html#bug_report
it's up to you to check this.
--> Please carefully read this new section
"Special support for East Asian fonts"
http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/_distrib/doc/user/implementation.html#east_asian_fonts
because we suspect that properly declaring the East Asian fonts you use
to XMLmind XSL-FO Converter would solve the issue.
--> Then please download latest Evaluation Edition from here:
http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/downloadeval.shtml#xfc_engine
and give this version a try by using the proper
-eastAsiaFontFamilies=map option.
--> If doing this does not solve the issue, please file a formal bug
report including a sample XSL-FO file allowing us to reproduce the issue
here at XMLmind.
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