J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steinar Bang wrote:
Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried inserting #200b; after http://;. The result was like this:
http:// some-
machine/path/to/somewhere
You'll have to turn off hyphenation too
Is using #x200b; and turning
Platform: DocBook XML 4.2,
DocBook XSL 1.62.4,
xsltproc 1.0.27,
fop 0.20.5
Is there a way to introduce soft line breaks into FOP formatting?
I'm using the DocBook XSL style sheets to create XSL:FO files from
DocBook XML documents, and feed the XSL:FO files through
Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip/
I have two URLs in table cells, that breaks in this manner:
ht-
ttp://somemachine/path/to/some-
where
Take a look at
http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#cells-overflow
Specifically the bit about inserting
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Specifically the bit about inserting zero-width spaces. That will
allow FOP to break your http where you have inserted the spaces.
Thanx for the tip!
I tried inserting #200b; after http://;. The result was like
Chris Bowditch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried inserting #200b; after http://;. The result was like this:
you've inserted the wrong character, the link I provided says to use
#x200b. Notice the x which indicates the number is in hex rather
than decimal
I
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 15:03:11 +0100, Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
At the end of this message is a DocBook fragment including an SVG
figure, with scaling. Imediately following, is a Tidy'd XSL:FO
fragment generated by the DocBook XSL style sheets.
The SVG image isn't scaled
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip!] If you are generating FO from DocBook, this will probably
be hard, or harder. You can try to fiddle with the docbook style
sheets to achieve this effect.
Some workaround around those lines, is what I will try
Platform: Intel PIII, debian testing, Blackdown Java SDK 1.3.1,
Saxon 6.4.4, DocBook XML 4.1.2, DocBook-XSL 1.48,
Fop-0.20.3rc
Does Fop still have a problem with keep-with-*? Searches on the net
seem to indicate that this was the case as late as February this year:
J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MARTIN Franck wrote:
Thank you for your advice but what do you mean by blind table?
A table without borders, so you don't notice it's actually
there. Often used for doing complicated layouts which can be fitted
manually to an underlying grid.
In your case,
J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip!] If you are generating FO from DocBook, this will probably be
hard, or harder. You can try to fiddle with the docbook style sheets
to achieve this effect.
Some workaround around those lines, is what I will try tomorrow.
I won't fiddle with the DocBook
J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steinar Bang wrote:
J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Furthermore, remove whatever produced the fo:table-and-caption in
the FO file (probably specifying a title or caption for the table
in DocBook).
What's wrong with it? Is it an illegal FO construct
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