Re: AW: AW: AW: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-30 Thread J.Pietschmann
Anton Wardaschko (PA) wrote: It's a little bit confusing, but i'm find to my surprise, that the problem with the sect2 apperas only than when i generated the abstract part of bookinfo. I commented parts out and firstly it looks like the problem come from a table in an abstract section. When i comme

AW: AW: AW: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-30 Thread Anton Wardaschko (PA)
Hi! It is unbelievable and i can't understand it, but the problem seems to be not hte whole table, but only one row in it: D – 70191 Stuttgart If i write instead of it Deutschland 70191 Stuttgart, so the output is correct. It is a nonsens! I can't understand it, but all the TOC-Numbers are aft

AW: AW: AW: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-30 Thread Anton Wardaschko (PA)
Hi! >>> Sorry, it cuts off just before it gets interesting. >>> Sorry. ;-) >>> You can start with a copy of your real file and successively cut stuff. >>> It's a little bit confusing, but i'm find to my surprise, that the problem with the sect2 apperas only than when i generated the abstract

Re: AW: AW: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-29 Thread J.Pietschmann
Anton Wardaschko (PA) wrote: See the screenshot. Chapters and all the sections numbers are OK, only the sect2 Numbers do not fit. The FO-File is hard to read, cause of no indents in the TOC-generated parts, a part of fo file is attached to this mail too. Sorry, it cuts off just before it gets inter

AW: AW: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-29 Thread Anton Wardaschko (PA)
Hi! >>> > The output of the TOC-Numbers looks now much better, but it is not perfect. > The Numbers of sect2 fit not exact with the oders. Is this problem known and > would be corrected in the next version? Could you supply a slightly more explicit problem description, preferably augmented by a s

RE: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-29 Thread Victor Mote
Anton Wardaschko (PA) wrote: > Unfortunatly you wrote firstly only "mantain" without branch > number. So i thougt, that the main may be correct. > > How can i see, which version of FOP contain the branch? I mean, > that branch fop-0_20_2-maintain contains fop version 0.20.5rc3, > so the number of

Re: AW: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-28 Thread J.Pietschmann
Anton Wardaschko (PA) wrote: The output of the TOC-Numbers looks now much better, but it is not perfect. The Numbers of sect2 fit not exact with the oders. Is this problem known and would be corrected in the next version? Could you supply a slightly more explicit problem description, preferably aug

AW: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-28 Thread Anton Wardaschko (PA)
Hi! >>> > [INFO] 1.0dev I told you to be sure to get the code from the maintenance branch. The branch tag is fop-0_20_2-maintain. >>> Unfortunatly you wrote firstly only "mantain" without branch number. So i thougt, that the main may be correct. How can i see, which version of FOP contain the

Re: AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-25 Thread J.Pietschmann
anton wrote: And I get following error: [INFO] 1.0dev I told you to be sure to get the code from the maintenance branch. The branch tag is fop-0_20_2-maintain. J.Pietschmann - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For addition

AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-25 Thread anton
Hi! >>> The usual practice would be to run either fop.bat or fop.sh to get all of the correct settings. If you need to do something different, review those scripts to make sure your solution covers all of the necessary steps. >>> I try it at home, cause' at work i don't have many right's on the s

AW: Number alignment in TOC

2003-04-25 Thread anton
Hi! >>> The problem is already fixed, but the code is not yet released. You can get it from CVS, see http://xml.apache.org/fop/download.html Be sure to get the code from the maintenance branch: http://xml.apache.org/fop/dev/index.html#lines >>> So, i get the sources and compiled it with the n