A couple of remarks below:
Keiron Liddle wrote:
>
> Hi Karen,
>
> Welcome back.
> Yes it would be great if you could write about the property handling stuff
> if you have the time.
Done.
> As for the CTM stuff.
> For PDF there is a class PDFState which keeps track of pdf graphic state
> info
"Peter B. West" wrote:
I'll try to explain the algorithm a bit for line-building; maybe that
will help to clarify what I meant.
The TextLayoutManager generates a BreakPosition for each possible line
break (not including hyphenation at first). This means breakable spaces
or other possible line en
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>The other thing I've worked on is in the actual LayoutManager logic.
>I've got this concept of a "BreakPosition" and have some code written at
>the inline level (text, inline, line). The idea is that instead of an LM
>calling generateAreas on its child LM, it repeatedly
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>This would be useful in writing addresses exempli gra
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Could we have a a line break feature.
The layoutmanager should fill a block
>The other thing I've worked on is in the actual LayoutManager logic.
>I've got this concept of a "BreakPosition" and have some code written at
>the inline level (text, inline, line). The idea is that instead of an LM
>calling generateAreas on its child LM, it repeatedly calls
>"getNextBreakPositi
Hi Karen,
Welcome back.
Yes it would be great if you could write about the property handling stuff
if you have the time.
As for the CTM stuff.
For PDF there is a class PDFState which keeps track of pdf graphic state
information. Maybe this could be useful. I think the only way to deal with
an
Karen,
It's good to hear from you. In answer to your question, "Yes please,"
personally speaking. I would like to hear, inter alia, about the timing
of property resolution.
Peter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm happy to see that we seem to be getting some new blood in the group
>and I applau
Hi all,
As you may have noticed I've been quite sllent for a while now. It's not
for lack of interest but as usual for want of time. I've started a
project at work which is going to be eating most of my time and energy
for at least a couple of months more.
I'm happy to see that we seem to be get