On 29.11.2007 13:30:56 Vincent Hennebert wrote:
> Studying the spec more carefully I come to the same conclusion as you,
> but not the same explanation.
> First, width doesn’t apply to fo:block, so what I said above (“it should
> then also stick out in the margin”) is non-sense and damn me for a
Hi Jeremias,
I think we’re making progress ;-)
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> On 28.11.2007 17:28:04 Vincent Hennebert wrote:
>> Jeremias Maerki wrote:
>>> For illustration I have attached an FO file that shows different
>>> scenarios with some explanations. This renders correctly in FOP 0.94.
>>> Ther
On 28.11.2007 17:28:04 Vincent Hennebert wrote:
> Hi Jeremias,
>
> Thanks for your patience... but I’m still not convinced ;-)
>
>
> Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> > For illustration I have attached an FO file that shows different
> > scenarios with some explanations. This renders correctly in FOP 0.9
Hi Jeremias,
Thanks for your patience... but I’m still not convinced ;-)
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> For illustration I have attached an FO file that shows different
> scenarios with some explanations. This renders correctly in FOP 0.94.
> There's really no mistake anywhere that I can detect.
Well
For illustration I have attached an FO file that shows different
scenarios with some explanations. This renders correctly in FOP 0.94.
There's really no mistake anywhere that I can detect.
Jeremias Maerki
On 28.11.2007 15:20:18 Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> Oh, stupid me! Everything's alright like i
Oh, stupid me! Everything's alright like it is. I didn't notice that
there is a margin="0pt" in the test case. With a border of 5pt, that
sets the start-indent to "5pt" and that's why the border is inside the
content rectangle of the main reference area.
margin="0" has a complex mapping to start-i
Hi Jeremias,
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> Hi Vincent
>
> Looks like you uncovered one of my past mistakes. Looking again at all
> this stuff, I have to agree that the table's outer border has to lie
> outside the table's content-rectangle, and that content-rectangle is
> inset relative to the parent
Hi Vincent
Looks like you uncovered one of my past mistakes. Looking again at all
this stuff, I have to agree that the table's outer border has to lie
outside the table's content-rectangle, and that content-rectangle is
inset relative to the parent reference area by start-indent. Like it
happens w
Another one:
When border-separation is set on a table with the separate border model,
should half of it lie in the margin-start/end of the table?
If an fo:block has, say, border-start set to 1pt that border will lie in
the block’s margin; if that block has no margin, then the border will
lie o