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Large graphics put FOP 0.19 into an infinite loop
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Large graphics put FOP 0.19 into an infinite loop
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-06-18 15:02 ---
Created an attachment (id=2120)
a tall image
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Large graphics put FOP 0.19 into an infinite loop
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Created an attachment (id=2119)
a short test-case of infinite page creation
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Large graphics put FOP 0.19 into an infinite loop
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-06-18 15:00 ---
This bug persists in 0.20.4rc. I include the smallest example that I can come up
with. space-before.optimum="1pt" in the surrounding f
It's not implemented in 0.20 either.
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> Scott:
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Subject: Large graphics
Hi all,
I'm creating a cover page that contains a large graphic. Portions of the
graphic are transparent (it's a PNG) and I'm trying to place the report
title in some of the transparent
ent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 10:26
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Subject: AW: Large graphics
What
if you first place the image and then place the text. Doesn't that
work??
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What
if you first place the image and then place the text. Doesn't that
work??
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2001 15:05An: FOP ListBetreff: Large
graphics
Hi all,
I'm creating a cover
Hi all,
I'm creating a cover page that contains a large
graphic. Portions of the graphic are transparent (it's a PNG) and I'm
trying to place the report title in some of the transparent region. But it
always gets truncated by the graphic image, whether transparent or not.
Is there a w
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