On Mon, February 27, 2012 18:30, Magnus Hagander wrote: >> >>>> does that work for others, or did we break something globally in it? >>>
FWIW: I build A4 pdf's for HEAD often (say, weekly), on centos 5; it has always worked this last year or so (I did tweak tex (?) parameters, long ago). I built the A4 pdf just now again without problem. Centos 5.7, openjade 1.3.2-27. Here are some observations on these pg-stat tables: Table 27-1. Standard Statistics views: looks OK in the pdf (HEAD). Table 27-2 has some of the longer GUC/function names sticking out of the table frame. not pretty but it still works, they are still readable as a whole. Table 27-3 (pg_stat_bgwriter_view) it does not look good: some GUC/function names not only stick outsize the table frame but are truncated (and thus become unreadable). I think it would be better if somehow the widths of the 3 table-columns ('Column', 'Type', 'Description') would not be 3 columns of the same width, like they seem to be now: the 'Type' column take fully one third of page-width, for short words like 'text' and 'bigint'. The 'Column' values too are almost always more narrow than 1/3 of the page. Erik Rijkers -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers