Manjush G. Menon wrote:
can anyone help me with a snippet of underlining a text?
I tried with a table and two rows, but it doesnt expand and
only a small portion is underlined.
Try
foo
Have a look at D.Pawson's XSLFO book or any of the references
and tutorials on the net for details.
J.Pietschman
hi
can anyone help me with a snippet of underlining a text?
I tried with a table and two rows, but it doesnt expand and
only a small portion is underlined.
Thanks
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Jay Chiu wrote:
I also need this feature. When will this bug be fixed and is
there any workaround for this issue?
It will not be fixed in the short term. There is no really
good workaround, you have to spell out every property which
is not shared between the FO at the place where the marker
is defi
I'm guessing the fos were updated to match the spec, which requires
"master-reference" instead of "master-name". Before you upgrade to
fop-0.20.5 (recommended! ;-), you'll need to also read this FAQ which
explains about a change you'll need to do with your own FOs:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/
heh, replying to myself ... well I just thought to look in the release
notes for the .20 branch and found under the .3 release
This version supports the XSL-FO Version 1.0 W3C Recommendation syntax.
So don't forget to update your Stylesheets:
Just rename the master-name property to master-refere
I'm attempting to use the example from the
http://xml.apache.org/fop/fo.html for Recto/Verso Static Content
Differences to get different footers on odd & even pages. I'm using FOP
0.20.2 and I get an exception when I try to use the xsl:fo verbatim from
the web page.
The error states:
ERROR In
Hi,
I ran into nearly the same problem some time ago.
I had a svg with arbitrary height and width and I wanted to fit the image to a
single page (A4).
But my image is directly embedded in fo code, that is given to FOP for pdf
output.
And like you, I just got a clip of the whole image.
M
>I used to propose to manually remove the kerning elements in the generated
>>XML font metric file. This disables kerning for this font but normally
>>solves the alignment problem.
I like that proposal.
Works like a charm.
Thank you!
Regards,
Dennis JD Myrén
Developer
Oslo Kode Bureau
Tel:
Nope. You're confusing things, I'm afraid. It's correct that some metric
information needed by FOP is not present in PFM files, only in PFB (but
which are currently not parsed). The problem here is most probably
kerning. We've had that problem before. I just can't find the right
thread right now. I
> Could it be that the generated font metrics is incorrect?
>> Yes, I believe the current PFMReader ignores the PFB file which has some
>> parts of the font metrics in them.
Ok.
Is there any workaround? Any advises?
Thank you.
Regards,
Dennis JD Myrén
Developer
Oslo Kode Bureau
Tel: (+47)
Dennis Myrén wrote:
I used the PFMReader utility to generate XML metrics files from these 3
different font metrics files (PFM files).
My problem is, the columns are not properly aligned, a right aligned
column gets to look something like this:
I tested with a base 14 font, no problems.
Could i
Hi again.
I use FOP to generate PDF documents from XSL-FO documents.
The resulting PDF documents contains a big table, and it
uses a custom font (called ‘Signa’).
The font files needed are embedded in the document.
I used the PFMReader utility to generate XML metrics files
from these 3
I also need this feature. When will this bug be fixed and is
there any workaround for this issue?
Basically in our application, user may choose to retrieve marker
multiple times in header/footer with different formatting
property. In the body, we set marker for all global variable
without any for
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