There was a post on this a while back; I can't remember all the specifics,
but it appears that borders and/or padding was adding up. When I changed my
'padding-after=5mm' to 'space-after=5mm', the problem disappeared.
HTH,
John
-Original Message-
From: Roland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
From a quick glance, it appears that your page-height is not enough for your
content ( page-height=28mm, block height=3cm, plus your margins, padding,
region-*, etc.)
HTH,
J
-Original Message-
From: Olivier Rossel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:28 AM
To:
Thanks for the reply; I didn't think that I have to implement the userconfig
fonts portion, because
quote src=fonts.html
FOP (building PDF files) normally supports only the base 14 font package
defined in the Adobe PDF specification. That includes the following fonts:
Helvetica, Times, Courier,
When using
fo:block font-family=ZapfDingbats
I get the following error message for the character reference
#x2713;/#10003;
[ERROR]: unknown font ZapfDingbats,normal,bold so defaulted font to any
but not for #x27AA;, which displays correctly. (XEP displays both
correctly).
I have no idea how
Is
there a way to get the time a document was rendered and put that in text,
e.g.,
"
printed on 11.01.2001 10:16:02 AM "
If
not, where might a relative java-newbie attempt to add this?
Any
help always appreciated,
John
tiff works
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From: Gus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 10:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: which graphic formats are supported ?
I'm using a gif
, so for sure gif!
Nick Winger wrote:
hi !
in the fo:external-graphic tag:
which
Has anyone else experienced 'use-attribute-sets' not working under FOP
0.20.2? I have both 0.20.1 (in which it works) and 0.20.2 (in which it
doesn't).
Regards,
John
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