On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 03:19 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote: > Hey, I make mistakes. If you guys find anything wrong I hope you make > me aware of it. Thanks for the feedback. I'd give a lot to beam one > or two of you to my place to have a chance of discussing this > face-to-face. > Ever considered a webcam + MSN or similar?
> On 22.09.2005 09:07:40 Manuel Mall wrote: > > On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 02:36 pm, Apache Wiki wrote: > > > Dear Wiki user, > > > > <snip/> > > > > > = Borders and Padding = > > > > > > - Borders and paddings are generally replicated on each page when > > > block-level FO spans more than a page. Nesting FOs can cause > > > multiple such marks to appear at the beginning and at the end of > > > a page. For each break possibility inside an FO and for breaks > > > between FOs that are nested under a parent breaking such marks > > > these border and padding widths may have to be taken into account > > > when building the element list for the break possibility, > > > depending on their order. The first non-conditional length > > > (counted from the edge of the reference area) will cause > > > subsequent conditional lengths to appear in every case. + Borders > > > and paddings are generally replicated on each page when a > > > block-level FO spans more than a page. Nesting FOs can cause > > > multiple such marks to appear at the beginning and at the end of > > > a page. For each break possibility inside an FO and for breaks > > > between FOs that are nested under a parent breaking such marks, > > > these border and padding widths may have to be taken into account > > > when building the element list for the break possibility, > > > depending on their order. (The first non-conditional length > > > (counted from the edge of the reference area) will cause > > > subsequent conditional lengths to appear in every case. ''This > > > last sentence is probably wrong!'') > > > > Jeremias, I was wondering about that myself when I read your page. > > My understanding is that the question if a border/padding is drawn > > or not is independent of any spaces "surrounding" it and what > > treatment they receive. That is the decision if a border/padding is > > drawn depends solely on its conditionality, and the respective > > "is-first" / "is-last" traits on the area in question. > > > > And yes, there is space-start/end stuff in the inline LMs which is > > broken but I would suggest to leave that until the space handling > > in bpd is sorted out. > > > > Manuel Further to this in your Example 9 you wrote: ... padding is not suppressed ... I think it is unless "is-first" or "is-last" is true. > Jeremias Maerki Manuel
