Thank you Luis
I may have to embed a table within a table as you suggest. Or perhaps I
can play with "layers" and z-values. Any other hints appreciated.
rjs
On 11/05/2012 04:09 PM, Luis Bernardo wrote:
I assume you refer to the sidebar.fo sample.
As you said, the lines are not visible in Adobe. They are visible in
Mac's own Preview though. I looked at the *.fo and although I don't
understand what you are trying to achieve I do see that the output in
Preview is not what I would expect. Can you provide a smaller example?
Meanwhile, if you have a problem in hands with unexpected lines due to
the use of row or column spans try to get around it by nesting tables.
On 11/5/12 7:41 PM, Rob Sargent wrote:
Correction: the referenced previous post did include an fo of the
table in question.
rjs
On 11/05/2012 12:38 PM, Rob Sargent wrote:
Glenn,
My apologies for not including relevant fo etc but the original post
I referenced didn't need them, explained the situation well enough
for at least one available savant and I am only asking if there is
(another) silent change in the pdf output irrespective of any fo
input. (The other silent change being the in-stream description of
rgb colors.)
rjs
On 11/05/2012 10:58 AM, Glenn Adams wrote:
Rob, I'm sure you realize nobody can respond to such a query unless
they can read your mind to learn the input you used and the output
you are seeing. Since such skills are hard to come by, I'd suggest
you *always* provide sample input and output files when asking such
a question. We devs are very few in number and you absolutely
*must* do everything possible to help us determine the source of a
problem. There is a well defined process here: submit a bug report
with a reduced (maximally minimal) input file and an output file.
Absent this, don't expect any response.
G.
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Rob Sargent <rsarg...@xmission.com
<mailto:rsarg...@xmission.com>> wrote:
In January 2011, I asked about the spurious lines between rows
of tables (here
<http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/Can-t-get-rid-of-line-between-rows-tt12480.html>)
and that was all on fop-1.0. Now on fop-1.1 and the lines are
showing up on the pages from the print shop, but not our not
local (low-res) printers. Is this another silent change in
fop-1.1 pdf generataion?