That worked great. 
The next problem is that the resolution is quite low both colors and
DPI.
What do you suggest?

-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas L Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: January 2, 2008 10:54 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Image rendering at position problem

On Jan 2, 2008, at 18:58, Glenn Brand wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to place a graphic (customer logo) to the right of a  
> table at the top of a patient walk out statement of account.
> When I put the graphic on the style sheet editor (stylus  
> studio2008) it looks correct but when it gets published as XSL-FO  
> and then rendered it is placed underneath the table.
> How can I get it to go to the right of the table?
>
> <fo:table width="225pt" border-style="none" border-width="0pt"  
> background-repeat="repeat">
> <snip />
> </fo:table>
> <fo:external-graphic background="transparent" width="200pt"  
> height="200pt"src="url(file:///c:/CacheSys/CSP/qacahaba/ 
> ODprofessional_logo.gif)"/>

Correct: a fo:table is a block-level formatting object, and as such  
triggers implicit line-breaks before and after.

To do what you have in mind --keep a table on the same line as a  
following sibling inline-level FO, like external-graphic-- I think  
you would need support for either fo:float or fo:inline-container.  
Neither of these are implemented in FOP at the moment.

As a workaround, you could try nesting tables (or put the external- 
graphic in its own last column in a cell that spans all rows).


HTH!

Cheers

Andreas


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