I thought FO would behave “just” like CSS but I guess that comes from not 
working in print that much and seeing how many of FO’s attributes are the same 
as CSS. Gave me a false sense of security but I’m starting to get the hang of 
it.

 

Marijan (Mario) Madunic

Publishing Specialist

New Flyer Industries

 

From: Arian [mailto:armyofda12mnk...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 2:30 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: site with good tutorial on floating blocks

 

Cool, On a sidenote, today I had the fun chance to do this 
rounded-corner/gradient design in xsl-fo 
(http://arianhojat.com/temp/confidential_whole_2.gif). Since the area was fixed 
width, I used that top header part as an image which extends the border 
downwards, and a bottom-aligned image which extends the border/gradient fade-in 
upwards. Then just used margins to put the text from touching the header image. 
So just needed 2 sibling blocks to do it (header and body blocks basically), 
wished though it was more like css rounded corners with options to do it via 
wrappers, negative margins, floats etc. Didn't really seem like xsl-fo could do 
it easily via those css-type methods.

In retrospect, I am just patting myself on the back in this email :).

-Arian



On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Mario Madunic <mario_madu...@newflyer.com> 
wrote:

Ari, I take that back about tables. Just looked at how notes are done in DITA 
and see that a table is used.

 

Marijan (Mario) Madunic

Publishing Specialist

New Flyer Industries

 

From: Mario Madunic [mailto:mario_madu...@newflyer.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 10:11 AM


To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org

Subject: RE: site with good tutorial on floating blocks

 

Ari, could do it easy enough with a table but want to keep away from tag abuse 
(imo why most web sites are abysmal code wise). I’m thinking more on the lines 
of WAI and screen readers. Don’t want the page to be too confusing to the 
reader. I was actually thinking of using an outdent and setting the image 
associated with the block as the first part of the block. Hopefully that is not 
clear as mud.

 

But have I missed your point?

 

Marijan (Mario) Madunic

Publishing Specialist

New Flyer Industries

 

From: Yoink Boink [mailto:armyofda12mnk...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 9:50 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: site with good tutorial on floating blocks

 

I just get by using tables. I now understand why the Web 1.0 generation 
developer hated tables for layout ;).
Ari

On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Pascal Sancho <pascal.san...@takoma.fr> wrote:

Googlize "usecases xsl-fo float".

Note that FOP doesn't support for fo:float.

Pascal

Mario Madunic a écrit :

> Anyone have a link to a good tutorial on how to float blocks? What I'm 
> looking for in particular is to have a block with 2 blocks inside it. The 
> inner two blocks would be side by side.
>
> Marijan (Mario) Madunic
>

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