Re: fo:marker bleeding issue [fop 0.95 FOP 1.0]

2011-08-22 Thread bonekrusher

Hi,

Sorry for the delay in responding. As Chris mentioned, there are some
limitations. However, you can email me directly to help get you started.
Markers are not my favorite subject, but once you get the hang of them you
can do some really cool stuff.

Phil


champagne_chary wrote:
 
 One line is all it need.. If only I could get to grips with the method
 used/ see how xslt is formated to produce given xsl.fo
 

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Re: fo:marker bleeding issue [fop 0.95 FOP 1.0]

2011-08-19 Thread Chris Bowditch

On 18/08/2011 13:25, champagne_chary wrote:

Hello,


Hi,


Sorry to revive this year old post.

I'm completly new to this and what you seem to have achieved -despite this
minor glitch- is exactly what I would like to implement. However I'm a
complete newb..I can see the fo but would be interested in seeing how and
where you have placed the markers to achieve this.
If you can post/ or pm me I'd be very thankful as hours of googling and
failed attempts at pacing headers have lead to nothing but failure.


I don't think there is a way to simulate table markers properly in the 
current FOP version. As the original poster indicates, he can getting 
close to a working solution with regular markers but there are some 
corner cases where it doesn't work. I am not aware of a way to get it 
fully working, however, some of my colleagues have been looking into 
implementing table Markers. This is on our TODO list, but I think the 
planned implementation is still limited to 1 line of text in the header. 
Vincent, please correct me if I'm wrong.



Hope you receive this and can help.

Thanks



Thanks,

Chris




bonekrusher wrote:

Hi,

In order to have table headers continued in my pdf output, I am using
markers. Everything works fine until there is more then one line on the
1st marker and there is a second marker. If the 1st marker is more than
one line and I add a second marker, the marker bleeds into the table on
the second page (see attached pdf). One solution to to increase the
@margin-top on the region-body. The problem with that is  there are many
times when the markers are not needed and there is a huge whitespace where
the markers would go. For example, if the margin-top=1.0in, there would
be a one inch whitespace if the markers are not called.

See attached example fo and pdf. Page 2 of the pdf is where the problem
occurs. I need the table to start below Table 3. Table Title Marker -
Continued.

I am not sure how to resolve this.
  http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/testMaint.fo testMaint.fo
  http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/example.pdf example.pdf

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Re: fo:marker bleeding issue [fop 0.95 FOP 1.0]

2011-08-19 Thread champagne_chary

One line is all it need.. If only I could get to grips with the method used/
see how xslt is formated to produce given xsl.fo



cbowditch wrote:
 
 On 18/08/2011 13:25, champagne_chary wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Hi,
 
 Sorry to revive this year old post.

 I'm completly new to this and what you seem to have achieved -despite
 this
 minor glitch- is exactly what I would like to implement. However I'm a
 complete newb..I can see the fo but would be interested in seeing how and
 where you have placed the markers to achieve this.
 If you can post/ or pm me I'd be very thankful as hours of googling and
 failed attempts at pacing headers have lead to nothing but failure.
 
 I don't think there is a way to simulate table markers properly in the 
 current FOP version. As the original poster indicates, he can getting 
 close to a working solution with regular markers but there are some 
 corner cases where it doesn't work. I am not aware of a way to get it 
 fully working, however, some of my colleagues have been looking into 
 implementing table Markers. This is on our TODO list, but I think the 
 planned implementation is still limited to 1 line of text in the header. 
 Vincent, please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
 Hope you receive this and can help.

 Thanks

 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris
 


 bonekrusher wrote:
 Hi,

 In order to have table headers continued in my pdf output, I am using
 markers. Everything works fine until there is more then one line on the
 1st marker and there is a second marker. If the 1st marker is more than
 one line and I add a second marker, the marker bleeds into the table on
 the second page (see attached pdf). One solution to to increase the
 @margin-top on the region-body. The problem with that is  there are many
 times when the markers are not needed and there is a huge whitespace
 where
 the markers would go. For example, if the margin-top=1.0in, there
 would
 be a one inch whitespace if the markers are not called.

 See attached example fo and pdf. Page 2 of the pdf is where the problem
 occurs. I need the table to start below Table 3. Table Title Marker -
 Continued.

 I am not sure how to resolve this.
   http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/testMaint.fo testMaint.fo
   http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/example.pdf example.pdf

 Thanks for the help

 
 
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Re: fo:marker bleeding issue [fop 0.95 FOP 1.0]

2010-08-31 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Hi Phil

I'm not sure. I'd have to do dive deeper into this. Could be tricky, too.
Maybe someone else has already looked into this. I know it's an issue
for a number of users.

On 30.08.2010 17:22:02 bonekrusher wrote:
 
 Hi Jeremias,
 
 Thanks for following up. In your opinion, how hard would it be to either
 create an extension (like what was used in 20.5) or implementing it in the
 next release?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Phil
 
 
 
 Jeremias Maerki-2 wrote:
  
  The hard truth is that someone has to implement table markers to achieve
  that. And that's going to be tricky which is mostly the reason why it
  hasn't been done, yet.
  
  On 27.08.2010 19:31:44 bonekrusher wrote:
  
  Hi List,
  
  Can anyone provide some guidance on this issue?
  
  Thanks,
  
  
  bonekrusher wrote:
   
   Hi,
   
   In order to have table headers continued in my pdf output, I am using
   markers. Everything works fine until there is more then one line on the
   1st marker and there is a second marker. If the 1st marker is more than
   one line and I add a second marker, the marker bleeds into the table on
   the second page (see attached pdf). One solution to to increase the
   @margin-top on the region-body. The problem with that is  there are
  many
   times when the markers are not needed and there is a huge whitespace
  where
   the markers would go. For example, if the margin-top=1.0in, there
  would
   be a one inch whitespace if the markers are not called.
   
   See attached example fo and pdf. Page 2 of the pdf is where the problem
   occurs. I need the table to start below Table 3. Table Title Marker -
   Continued. 
   
   I am not sure how to resolve this. 
http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/testMaint.fo testMaint.fo 
http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/example.pdf example.pdf 
   
   Thanks for the help
   
  
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Re: fo:marker bleeding issue [fop 0.95 FOP 1.0]

2010-08-30 Thread Jeremias Maerki
The hard truth is that someone has to implement table markers to achieve
that. And that's going to be tricky which is mostly the reason why it
hasn't been done, yet.

On 27.08.2010 19:31:44 bonekrusher wrote:
 
 Hi List,
 
 Can anyone provide some guidance on this issue?
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 bonekrusher wrote:
  
  Hi,
  
  In order to have table headers continued in my pdf output, I am using
  markers. Everything works fine until there is more then one line on the
  1st marker and there is a second marker. If the 1st marker is more than
  one line and I add a second marker, the marker bleeds into the table on
  the second page (see attached pdf). One solution to to increase the
  @margin-top on the region-body. The problem with that is  there are many
  times when the markers are not needed and there is a huge whitespace where
  the markers would go. For example, if the margin-top=1.0in, there would
  be a one inch whitespace if the markers are not called.
  
  See attached example fo and pdf. Page 2 of the pdf is where the problem
  occurs. I need the table to start below Table 3. Table Title Marker -
  Continued. 
  
  I am not sure how to resolve this. 
   http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/testMaint.fo testMaint.fo 
   http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/example.pdf example.pdf 
  
  Thanks for the help
  
 
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Re: fo:marker bleeding issue [fop 0.95 FOP 1.0]

2010-08-30 Thread bonekrusher

Hi Jeremias,

Thanks for following up. In your opinion, how hard would it be to either
create an extension (like what was used in 20.5) or implementing it in the
next release?

Thanks,

Phil



Jeremias Maerki-2 wrote:
 
 The hard truth is that someone has to implement table markers to achieve
 that. And that's going to be tricky which is mostly the reason why it
 hasn't been done, yet.
 
 On 27.08.2010 19:31:44 bonekrusher wrote:
 
 Hi List,
 
 Can anyone provide some guidance on this issue?
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 bonekrusher wrote:
  
  Hi,
  
  In order to have table headers continued in my pdf output, I am using
  markers. Everything works fine until there is more then one line on the
  1st marker and there is a second marker. If the 1st marker is more than
  one line and I add a second marker, the marker bleeds into the table on
  the second page (see attached pdf). One solution to to increase the
  @margin-top on the region-body. The problem with that is  there are
 many
  times when the markers are not needed and there is a huge whitespace
 where
  the markers would go. For example, if the margin-top=1.0in, there
 would
  be a one inch whitespace if the markers are not called.
  
  See attached example fo and pdf. Page 2 of the pdf is where the problem
  occurs. I need the table to start below Table 3. Table Title Marker -
  Continued. 
  
  I am not sure how to resolve this. 
   http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/testMaint.fo testMaint.fo 
   http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/example.pdf example.pdf 
  
  Thanks for the help
  
 
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Re: fo:marker bleeding issue [fop 0.95 FOP 1.0]

2010-08-27 Thread bonekrusher

Hi List,

Can anyone provide some guidance on this issue?

Thanks,


bonekrusher wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 In order to have table headers continued in my pdf output, I am using
 markers. Everything works fine until there is more then one line on the
 1st marker and there is a second marker. If the 1st marker is more than
 one line and I add a second marker, the marker bleeds into the table on
 the second page (see attached pdf). One solution to to increase the
 @margin-top on the region-body. The problem with that is  there are many
 times when the markers are not needed and there is a huge whitespace where
 the markers would go. For example, if the margin-top=1.0in, there would
 be a one inch whitespace if the markers are not called.
 
 See attached example fo and pdf. Page 2 of the pdf is where the problem
 occurs. I need the table to start below Table 3. Table Title Marker -
 Continued. 
 
 I am not sure how to resolve this. 
  http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/testMaint.fo testMaint.fo 
  http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/example.pdf example.pdf 
 
 Thanks for the help
 

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fo:marker bleeding issue [fop 0.95 FOP 1.0]

2010-08-25 Thread bonekrusher

Hi,

In order to have table headers continued in my pdf output, I am using
markers. Everything works fine until there is more then one line on the 1st
marker and there is a second marker. If the 1st marker is more than one line
and I add a second marker, the marker bleeds into the table on the second
page (see attached pdf). One solution to to increase the @margin-top on the
region-body. The problem with that is  there are many times when the markers
are not needed and there is a huge whitespace where the markers would go.
For example, if the margin-top=1.0in, there would be a one inch whitespace
if the markers are not called.

See attached example fo and pdf. Page 2 of the pdf is where the problem
occurs. I need the table to start below Table 3. Table Title Marker -
Continued. 

I am not sure how to resolve this. 
http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/testMaint.pdf.fo testMaint.pdf.fo 
http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/example.pdf example.pdf 

Thanks for the help
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