Agree. As I mentioned in my RESOVED mail, we have remove the underlying black which somehow seeped through in Evince and for the print shop.

Thanks for your efforts. I think there is an issue, but whose it is is not clear to me and we think we're past the pain point.

Cheers,

rjs



On 11/08/2012 04:46 PM, Luis Bernardo wrote:

yes, I see the problem. it is indeed strange but I think it is the result of the fact that each cell is painted independently and even though they touch each other (the common edges of adjacent cells have exactly the same coordinates) the viewer (and apparently your printer) create an "artificial" line in between.

maybe this will need to be revisited one day... in any case, in your particular example you probably can get around the problem by doing things differently. maybe putting the background color in the side region instead of giving a background color to the cells of the table.

On 11/8/12 11:03 PM, Rob Sargent wrote:
Hopefully this latest one is more direct.

On 11/08/2012 04:00 PM, Glenn Adams wrote:
what i said about maximally minimizing your test FO; when you don't do so, you lead devs astray

On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Rob Sargent <rsarg...@xmission.com <mailto:rsarg...@xmission.com>> wrote:

    Please find attached a new fo which defines the sidebar for the
    left pages only.  The blue column will show the four lines
    separating each row, at least in Evince 3.4.0 (using
    poppler/cairo(0.18.4))


    On 11/08/2012 03:19 PM, Luis Bernardo wrote:

    Rob, I looked with more time at this issue and I think that my
    previous statement that I was seeing lines where they should
    not be was incorrect. I think they should be there because they
    are in the *fo source!

    It is true that no lines appear with Adobe, but they are
    visible both with Mac's Preview and Linux's Evince. But the
    lines are only in the column that does not spans rows, the one
    with the blue background. I do not see them in the column that
    spans rows. More than that I do not see any unexpected drawing
    commands in the PDF source.

    Can you please explain again what lines are you seeing in the
    printer output? Are they in the blue column or in the white column?

    On 11/8/12 5:40 PM, Rob Sargent wrote:
    We use iText as well as FOP in producing our printable
    product.  Some pages get a black background from iText
    (certain graphics look better that way).  When the black
    background is under the sidebar (as made with the referenced
    sidebar.fo <http://sidebar.fo>) the nuisance-some inter-cell
    lines expose the black underlay. (Our fix is to not put the
    black under the sidebar.)

    In the original thread Jeremias Maerki wrote

        I suspect it's once
        more Adobe's anti-aliasing to be blamed. And this won't
        show up in print,
        BTW. To get rid of this on display, go to Acrobat's
        Preferences Dialog,
        select "Page Display" and enable "Enhance Thin Lines" (AR
        X) or disable
        "Smooth line Art". You may have to disable "Use 2D
        graphics acceleration",
        too. Nothing FOP can do at the moment. I've recently
        explained on this
        list what would need to be done to work around "Adobe's
        problem".

    Since there is a path whereon they do show up in print, I
    wonder if this suggested work-around should be revisited? It's
    not clear to me that this is still out of FOP's hands?

    Thank you for your indulgence,

    rjs


    On 11/05/2012 05:10 PM, Glenn Adams wrote:
    remove elements/attrs until the problem goes away and only
    comes back when adding the element/attr just removed (no
    matter what else is removed)

    On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:05 AM, Rob Sargent
    <rsarg...@xmission.com <mailto:rsarg...@xmission.com>> wrote:

        I have reviewed the sidebar.fo <http://sidebar.fo> and it
        really cannot be substantially reduced.  It simply fills
        the "outer edge" of our pages - region-start or region
        end - with a narrow two-column, five-row table stretching
        the length of the page.  The inner column is just spacer
        and the outer column gets the section name(s) and number,
        a rule and a page number.  The names are supplied in a
        rotated svg (not included).







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