On Jul 6, 2008, at 05:59, Manuel Mall wrote:
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From: Mark Volkmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 6 July 2008 11:17 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: page layout bug
According to the W3C XSL-FO recommendation, region-before and region-
after should extend horizontally all the way across the page. region-
start and region-end should extend vertically, consuming whatever
space remains after region-before and region-after claim their space.
It is my understanding that the question "who gets the corners of
the page"
is controlled by the precedence property which applies only to the
region-before and region-after. This property is by default false
which
means if not set the start and end regions extend into the corners
of the
page.
Yep. It's only rather unfortunate that the 'clarifying' images in the
Recommendation (like in 6.4.13 simple-page-master) show the behavior
Mark is describing (corresponds to non-default values for
'precedence' on region-before and region-after...), thus giving the
impression that this is the default behavior.
Cheers
Andreas
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