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Not sure if this is another of those areas in the spec which is cause
for much confusion but I noticed that FOP trunk collapses white space
across fo:inlines. For example (I use a . to represent a white space
character):
Start.fo:inline.Text./fo:inline.End
is rendered as:
Start.Text.End
What I write next should be consumed with caution and the fact in mind
that English is a foreign language to me, because I have big trouble
translating 4.2.4. 4.2.4 defines preceding WRT to the area tree, but I
really can't parse that section. OTOH, 7.15.12 talks about flow objects,
not areas,
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I think I've just stumbled over a problem in the Knuth algorithm.
I'm going to see what happens ...
Regards
Luca
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 03:44 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
What I write next should be consumed with caution and the fact in
mind that English is a foreign language to me, because I have big
trouble translating 4.2.4. 4.2.4 defines preceding WRT to the area
tree, but I really can't parse that
On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 08:27:45AM +0100, Peter B. West wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
On 29.09.2005 11:58:57 Peter B. West wrote:
I can understand that some sponsors may be sensitive to divulging such
information, for at least two reasons. Firstly, the treat of being
inundated with
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 05:14 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
That helps a lot. Thanks for looking it up! Yes, Karen was a
Fopper, and a good one. Now, the only thing left is to fix the bug.
:-)
Its a bug in the inline part of FOP so its probably me or Luca in the
moment.
snip/
Jeremias Maerki
Thank you so much for looking into it. From the sound of it I would have
continued my search for a long time.
On 06.10.2005 11:42:19 Luca Furini wrote:
Luca Furini wrote:
I'm going to see what happens ...
I've found the bug!
The width, stretch and shrink of the suppressed elements
[Peter B. West]
...
That code was alt-design properties code. It seems to me that many of
the ideas and implementation details of alt-design are now sitting in
the FOP code base. This is true whether Finn ever looked at the
alt-design properties code. It ain't over yet.[1]
I did, before
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Fixing a bug reported by Jeremias affecting the handling of glue and
penalty elements after a break when the algorithm restarts.
Now it should be ok. A nasty little bug, anyway ...
Unfortunately, I had to duplicate a few lines (a for loop looking for glue
elements after a feasible break): the
Great! Thanks, Luca, it works fine.
On 06.10.2005 17:07:01 Luca Furini wrote:
Fixing a bug reported by Jeremias affecting the handling of glue and
penalty elements after a break when the algorithm restarts.
Now it should be ok. A nasty little bug, anyway ...
Unfortunately, I had to
Finn Bock wrote:
[Peter B. West]
...
That code was alt-design properties code. It seems to me that many of
the ideas and implementation details of alt-design are now sitting in
the FOP code base. This is true whether Finn ever looked at the
alt-design properties code. It ain't over
On Oct 6, 2005, at 1:30 AM, Peter B. West wrote:
I've been stewing on this for quite a while, and as you, at least,
seem to have missed the point, I'll vent.
Sorry to hear that you were stewing about this. I suspect it feels
better now that it's out in the open (although I'm not convinced
Manuel Mall wrote:
What we also need for proper script support is a mapping from Unicode
code point to script.
On a second thought: isn't this what Class Character.UnicodeBlock
does?
J.Pietschmann
Manuel Mall wrote:
Not sure if this is another of those areas in the spec which is cause
for much confusion but I noticed that FOP trunk collapses white space
across fo:inlines.
This isn't the correct behavior, as well as collapsing across
a changed text decoration. Unfortunately, this isn't
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 03:30 am, J.Pietschmann wrote:
Manuel Mall wrote:
What we also need for proper script support is a mapping from
Unicode code point to script.
On a second thought: isn't this what Class Character.UnicodeBlock
does?
Joerg,
Thank you - I didn't even know that this class
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