Hallo,
Can „XEP“ support the font “frutiger”?
I read the “XEPUserGuide.pdf”, but I am still not sure.
If it is the case, I will buy the “frutiger” font. Then I will add it in XEP.
Thanks for any help.
Lily
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Lily Galle wrote:
Hallo,
I use “XEP”.
1.
I would like put some white space between the Words. Like following:
She likes to have pears.
The spaces between the words are not regular. In my DocBook “myDocBook.xml” I wrote
the code like “#x20” and it failed.
Try
Lily Galle wrote:
If it is the case, I will buy the “frutiger” font. Then I will add it in XEP.
Sure, XEP can be easily configured to use user provided fonts.
Microsoft Reader is bundled with Frutiger Linotype so depending on your
usage, you might use this font for free.
Hi,
I'm building a customized title page style. I have a block that I
would like to appear at the bottom of the title page, e.g.
-
Title
^
| (whitespace)
v
Author
-
Remko,
I don't know a way to directly say, put a block at the bottom, but you
can get the same effect by setting space-before in the appropriate place
in the titlepage-content in your titlepage.xml file.
The excerpt below will give you a title at the top of the page, then the
author 4 inches
I know of two methods of putting a block at the bottom of a page:
1. Use fo:footnote, which will put it at the bottom of the body region.
You'll need to deal with the template named footnote-separator to turn off
the rule line for the titlepage.
2. Put the content in the footer area. That
Bob makes a great point here. with the titlepage spec file you can get
close, but not truly to the bottom of the page. Depends on how low you
want to go:).
Dick
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 10:27 -0800, Bob Stayton wrote:
I know of two methods of putting a block at the bottom of a page:
1. Use
Hi,
Bob makes a great point here. with the titlepage spec file you can get
close, but not truly to the bottom of the page. Depends on how low you
want to go:).
Thanks Bob Richard. I wasn't using the titlespec anyway (I'm already
using my own title xsl sheet), so this should work.
cheers,