Re: [docbook-apps] Alignment of an uneven multi-line footer

2014-02-12 Thread Vadim Peretokin
On 12/02/14 16:26, Bob Stayton wrote: Hi Vadim, If you look at the diagram I mentioned, you can see that the page.margin.bottom param sets the bottom position of the region.after.extent. If that extent is tall and your text resides at the top of it, then it will appear that the visible margin

Re: [docbook-apps] Alignment of an uneven multi-line footer

2014-02-12 Thread Bob Stayton
Hi Vadim, I meant that the top of the footer text is positioned inside the extent and aligned to the top of it. It sounds like you have it working for your purposes. Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises b...@sagehill.net On 2/12/2014 2:24 PM, Vadim Peretokin wrote: On 12/02/14 16:26, Bob

Re: [docbook-apps] Alignment of an uneven multi-line footer

2014-02-11 Thread Bob Stayton
Hi Vadim, If you look at the diagram I mentioned, you can see that the page.margin.bottom param sets the bottom position of the region.after.extent. If that extent is tall and your text resides at the top of it, then it will appear that the visible margin (from bottom of the paper to the

Re: [docbook-apps] Alignment of an uneven multi-line footer

2014-02-10 Thread Bob Stayton
Unfortunately, the display-align property is hard coded into the layout table for the footer, so that will require customizing the footer table. The reason display-align=after is used in the footer is so that the page.margin.bottom setting is accurate and consistent. See the diagram on this

[docbook-apps] Alignment of an uneven multi-line footer

2014-02-09 Thread Vadim Peretokin
Hi, I've got a footer which uses blocks for stacking information (per Multi-line header or footer from Running headers and footershttp://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/PrintHeaders.html). The centre row has one block, the side row has two blocks, which are rendered like this: