Sönke Ruempler wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to control the space / margin between columns in multi-column
documents?
specify column-gap on region-body.
Chris
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Hi,
is it possible to control the space / margin between columns in multi-column
documents?
I can control the margins at the outside of the content, but not the margin
_between_ the colums.
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is there a patch for FOP 0.20.5 that solves the problem with small columns
and hyphenate set to true.
In
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21641
it is only said that this is fixed in the development version. Btw, how is
the progress of the rewrite?
Best regards
Pascal Sancho wrote:
3. When I declare an ID (using generate-id() function xpath), I get an
error if the element is not spanned over the 2 columns (error says that
ID cannot be used twice).
That's a known but hard to fix bug. Avoid IDs in multi-column layouts
with block spanning all colum
Hi
there,
While trying
multi-columns with fop, I've found some strange behaviours:
1. When I specifie
block/span="all", a block/@break-before
is not taken into account for the same block.
2. If there is not
enough place for a block image in 1 column, sometimes FOP crash
Michael Sachau wrote:
I don't want to create a Nx3 Table and put 1 table in one cell,
is there a more elegant solution?
Why don't you want to create an outer table? It's
the way it is supposed to be done (the XSLFO table
should have really be named grid-layout or something
like this).
J.Pietschmann
In your 3 columns document, You can use a block with a span="all" attribute
between 3rd & 4th tables.
This should resolve your demand.
Bye,
Pascal
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Hi,
I want to create a three column document. In this
document there are tables, that are generated from
an XML file.
I want the tables in that order
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3
Table 1 | Table 2 | Table 3
Table 4 ...
I don't want to create a Nx3 Table and put 1 table in one cell,
is ther
Clay Leeds wrote:
As for overflow, I don't think the overflow (as it relates to
fo:table-cell & fo:table-column) is well-developed in FOP.
There is no mechanism to overflow columns of a too-wide-a-table
onto another page in XSLFO (might get into XSLFO 1.1. or 2.0.)
J.Pi
On Aug 10, 2004, at 3:19 AM, ELFELAH Tarek wrote:
I have a problem with columns : How can I tell the
XSL parser to forward to an other page the columns
wich overflow the width of the page.
thanx.
Without knowing more about your task, it's hard to come up with a
solution. For one thin
Hi
I have a problem with columns : How can I tell the
XSL parser to forward to an other page the columns
wich overflow the width of the page.
thanx.
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I have a problem with columns : How can I tell the
XSL parser to forward to an other page the columns
wich overflow the width of the page.
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Pascal Sancho wrote:
...
...
...
FOP doesnt support span="all" on fo:table, only on fo:block elements that are
direct descendents of fo:flow.
I wonder wether it is a normal behaviour (I've checked the xsl rec, and
I have understood that fo:table should be handled as a fo:block
Hi,
I've tried to span a
table over a 2 columns region-body.
when I write the
following code, my table is laid out in the 1st column, then in the 2nd
one:
...
...
...
But when I try the
followsing code, my table is laid out over the 2 columns (that is the exp
I want to print a rather large table
and would like to be able to:
1) span the columns of the table over
several pages and
2) repeat curtain columns on every page
much like it is possible in spreadsheets.
One possible solution would be the following:
1) Aqquire the columns to be frozen
and
Chris Bowditch wrote:
Milen Dimitrov wrote:
Hi,
can somebody help me with this issue:
I have a very long tables that spreads on more than 1 page, and I
want to have the columns titles on every page. I cannot put the
columns titles in fo:region-before because the tables are different.
10x
On Jun 22, 2004, at 4:36 AM, Milen Dimitrov wrote:
Hi,
can somebody help me with this issue:
I have a very long tables that spreads on more than 1 page, and I want
to have the columns titles on every page. I cannot put the columns
titles in fo:region-before because the tables are different
Milen Dimitrov wrote:
Hi,
can somebody help me with this issue:
I have a very long tables that spreads on more than 1 page, and I want
to have the columns titles on every page. I cannot put the columns
titles in fo:region-before because the tables are different.
10x
This is straight forward
Hi,
can somebody help me with this issue:
I have a very long tables that spreads on more than 1 page, and I want
to have the columns titles on every page. I cannot put the columns
titles in fo:region-before because the tables are different.
10x
, however I need to "balance" the
text in the columns.
do you mean;
Exactly. I've been toying with this and I don't understand how FOP
decides where to place the leader- making the break. Is there some
attribute to shift it up or down without adding unnecessary attributes
to t
A.M. wrote:
Hi List- I am relatively new to FO. I am trying to
create a 2-column page with text that wraps into the
next column at a position on the page. I can see it is
possible by putting a leader in as shown in one of the
Apache FOP examples, however I need to "balance" the
text in t
Hi List- I am relatively new to FO. I am trying to
create a 2-column page with text that wraps into the
next column at a position on the page. I can see it is
possible by putting a leader in as shown in one of the
Apache FOP examples, however I need to "balance" the
text in the column
When I use footnotes and 2 columns documents, the first column sometimes
enter inside de area of the footnote.
I can't find similiar behaviour in fop bugzilla, but i'm not a fop expert.
Does anybody have the same problem?
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> From: Selber Jean-François [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi,
> I want to have a line from the top to the bottom of all page at
> the left of all columns
>
> someone has an idee?
>
Sure! Commonly recommended workaround would be to us
no all my document is with two columns
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Subject: RE: how can I add a border to my columns
> >how can I add a border to my columns ?
> if you've got a block, you might use border-left-style and
> borde
>how can I add a border to my columns ?
if you've got a block, you might use border-left-style and
border-left-width attributes :
Mat
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Hello,
when I have a document with two columns
how can I add a border to my columns
In fact I want to add a left border to delimit the
column vertically
Thanks a lot
thanks
keep-together="always" combined with keep-with-next solve my problem
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:51 PM
Subject: RE: problem with two columns document and
>
Hi,
try keep-with-next.within-page="always" instead of only
keep-with-next="always". This worked for me.
Bye,
Bernd
On Thursday 06 May 2004 18:56, Selber Jean-François wrote:
> I want only to keep the row together with the next row .
> it is why I used keep-with-next
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>
> I want only to keep the row together with the next row .
> it is why I used keep-with-next
>
Hi,
Have you tried using the property components:
keep-with-next.within-line
keep-with-next.within-column
keep-with
I want only to keep the row together with the next row .
it is why I used keep-with-next
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:51 PM
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There is a small fragment of my xsl-fo code:
keep-with-next="always" on the first column it doesnt works:
ACTIVITÉS SCIENTIFIQUES
Affiliation à des associations professionnelles et
scientifiques:
;always" on the second column it works:
ACTIVITÉS ACADÉMIQUES
Date d'entrée au Groupe
HEC: 1973
I'm not certain if this is causing the problem, but including
number-rows-spanned="1" number-columns-spanned="1" in your table-cell
ur de la Recherche et de la Technologie
(1997-2001).
.
Conseiller scientifique de l'Institut Europlace de
Finance.
.
Membre de l'Association Française de Finance.
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Selber Jean-François wrote:
Hello,
I used fop 0.20.5
I make a document with two columns
I have a table and I want to keep row together; I used
but it work only at the end of the second columns of the document and it doesn't work when the row I want to keep with next is placed at end of
Hello,
I used fop 0.20.5
I make a document with two columns
I have a table and I want to keep row together; I
used
but it work only at the end of the second
columns of the document and it doesn't work when the row I want to keep with
next is placed at end of first column
how can I
l be a bug with tables. If the Text inside the
spanning block does span both columns but the table does not, please
report back and ill make a note on the compliance page.
Spanning blocks with tables go perfectly. Thank you Chris.
Thanks,
Chris
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Thank you Chriss... My tables are inside "two" blocks so i will
change to test it.
Chris Bowditch wrote:
Enrique Rodriguez Lasterra wrote:
Hi all,
I'm developing and xsl to render documents in two columns.
These documents usually have tables and i like to span they to see i
Excuse me, I explained it bad.
The document (see above) has two columns, and I want to show the tables
using all the page.
page-height="29.7cm"
page-width="21cm"
margin-top="1.2cm"
margin-bottom="0.5cm"
ma
Enrique Rodriguez Lasterra wrote:
Hi all,
I'm developing and xsl to render documents in two columns.
These documents usually have tables and i like to span they to see it
better.
I'm wirting the table inside a block with the span="all" attribute, but
the table still be at
Hi,
if you want to span a table (table B) inside a table (Table A), you must set
the 's "number-columns-spanned" attribut of table A to a value
matching the number of columns you want to have spanned by table B.
Jan
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Von: Enrique Rodriguez L
Hi all,
I'm developing and xsl to render documents in two columns.
These documents usually have tables and i like to span they to see it
better.
I'm wirting the table inside a block with the span="all" attribute, but
the table still be attached to one column.
Does fop
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I'm trying to set a document in two columns using fop (0.20.5).
Unfortunately, when the two columns do not have exactly the same amount of
material, the baselines of the first lines of the two columns do not align.
They can be as much as 1.5 lines off.
fop does not se
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to set a document in two columns using fop (0.20.5).
Unfortunately, when the two columns do not have exactly the same amount of
material, the baselines of the first lines of the two columns do not align.
They can be as much as 1.5 lines off.
I cant think
I'm trying to set a document in two columns using fop (0.20.5).
Unfortunately, when the two columns do not have exactly the same amount of
material, the baselines of the first lines of the two columns do not align.
They can be as much as 1.5 lines off.
fop does not seem to have implem
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Sent: 17. desember 2003 13:09
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Subject: Re: Table columns with custom font incorrectly aligned
Nope. You're c
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
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Subject: Re: Table columns with custom font incorrectly aligned
Dennis Myrén wrote:
> I
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
different font metrics files (PFM files).
The table in the PDF document typically uses right aligned
cells.
My problem is, the columns are not properly aligned, a right
aligned column gets to look something like this:
12 363 474
43 382 39
93
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote:
> > Does number-columns-spanned attribute work when you generate a PDF? It
> works
>
> Yes.
>
> ...as I mentioned, jfor is _very_ buggy :-((
I am confused. AFAIK, FOP 0.20.5 is not related to jfor at all. Did you send
your original inquiry to the wro
> Does number-columns-spanned attribute work when you generate a PDF? It
works
Yes.
...as I mentioned, jfor is _very_ buggy :-((
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r something?).
Hmm, no I think everything's correct. But it might be the fault of jfor
(which apparently still has lots of bugs).
Does number-columns-spanned attribute work when you generate a PDF? It works
fine for me.
Chris
_
Ge
> It might help to know the version, platform, etc. but I'm guessing
there
0.20.4, Java 1.4.2, XP.
> is something wrong with your XSL-FO somewhere else (perhaps you do not
> have consistent table-cell counts for the table or something?).
Hmm, no I think everything's correct. But it might be th
Psi Aushilfe3 wrote:
The span attribute is just ignored.
I use number-columns-spanned throughout my markup, which works great in
fop-0.20.5 and fop-0.20.4 (and every other version of fop I've tried).
It might help to know the version, platform, etc. but I'm guessing there
is somet
Title: Bug: number-columns-spanned ignored
Hi!
The span attribute is just ignored.
Hi All,
The main flow of my xsl:fo document has a column-count=2. By using the
attribute span="none" or span="all" on fo:block's in my document, I can make
the block area use or not use the 2 columns. So by toggling that span
attribute, I can get output that looks
e, but you cannot get the behaviour
of flowing content into columns.
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Hi,
it's possible to use an tag or property to divide in column my text,except
column-count on body-region??
Ex:
Original:
BlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaB
BlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaB
BlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBl
Thanks, I have overlooked that, that was the problem
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Objet : Re: fo:table-cell number-columns-spanned: Is this property
working at all?
Again, you have a l
Again, you have a little spelling error in your code.
It should be "number-columns-spanned".
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Are there any limitations to the "number-columns-spanned"-property?
I tried this to fill a 5-columns table with 2 cells, but it doesn't seem to
work:
I'm using this same prop
u refer to, on other words) it was very
crude, really nothing more than a placeholder. I meant to go back to it but
never did, and as far as I know no one else has ever put in a better one.
Your blocks have very little content, so it may not look like they break
across columns. But that they already do
r put in a better one.
Your blocks have very little content, so it may not look like they break
across columns. But that they already do. It's just that the break is not
quite in the right place.
I'll take a quick look and see if we can't do somewhat better than what we
have at th
Hello,
I've got a presentation problem, when i use the block below in a two
column body region.
* I would like to equilibrate the two columns : Is it possible to force
fop to cut a block to do that ?
* I use blocks to simulate carriage return : Is there another solution ?
* In the firs
Xavier DAMAY wrote:
I understood and succeeded with multi-column body region, but it didn't
fit my needs. In fact I need multi column in block containers or tables,
because i need two columns on the left and a third one completly
independant in the right in a page and i need a two columns
Thank you very much for your response,
I understood and succeeded with multi-column body region, but it didn't
fit my needs. In fact I need multi column in block containers or tables,
because i need two columns on the left and a third one completly
independant in the right in a page and i
ww.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice6.html#fo_region-body
You can have only one multi-column-area. There is a
possibility to put a span="all" for blocks which you
want to have to span all columns (mainly intended for
headlines). This would give you a layout as in a
multi-column book.
If you want to
Hello,
I want to generate dynamically a multicolumn area for a press-like Pdf.
Does a solution exist ?
I tried fo:block and i'm not confortable with tables.
I will appriciate any help,
Thank you
Xavier
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Patrick Andries wrote:
I have divided the region-body in two. I would now like to draw a
single line separating the two columns, can this be done ?
Is there any way to write something in the column-gap ?
Alternatively, since I am having a block flowing from one column to
Patrick Andries wrote:
I have divided the region-body in two. I would now like to draw a single
line separating the two columns, can this be done ?
Is there any way to write something in the column-gap ? Alternatively,
since I am having a block flowing from one column to another could I
have
I have divided the region-body in two. I would now like to draw a single
line separating the two columns, can this be done ?
Is there any way to write something in the column-gap ? Alternatively,
since I am having a block flowing from one column to another could I
have the right column block
Yes good idea.
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Patrick Andries wrote:
I'm not sure that declaring 2 columns in the region-body can help me
on the first page, since it is preceded by single-column text (of
arbitrary length) before the table split into 2 * 4 columns appears.
You can put the text in a
Patrick Andries wrote:
I'm not sure that declaring 2 columns in the region-body can help me on
the first page, since it is preceded by single-column text (of arbitrary
length) before the table split into 2 * 4 columns appears.
You can put the text in a block and use span="all"
ht
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Patrick Andries wrote:
The difficulty involves a table made of two columns (left/right)
themselves divided into 4 further columns (a,b,c,d). The content
should flows from the left four columns (a,b,c,d) on a page to the
right four columns (a,b,c,d) of the same page before
Patrick Andries wrote:
The difficulty involves a table made of two columns (left/right)
themselves divided into 4 further columns (a,b,c,d). The content should
flows from the left four columns (a,b,c,d) on a page to the right four
columns (a,b,c,d) of the same page before going on to the next
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I need to implement tables that seem to me to be difficult (or
impossible) to render with XSL FO.
The difficulty involves a table made of two columns (left/right)
themselves divided into 4 further columns (a,b,c,d). The content should
flows from the left four columns (a,b,c,d) on a page to
Alex,
You need to include a column-count in your fo:region-body like this:
. . .
Chuck Paussa
alex wrote:
Hi folks,
I haven't seen an example for this but is it possible to have one or
more blocks in which text flows into the next column, as in a
n
Hi Alex,
This is taken from a very old style sheet floating around on my pc (I think
it used FOP version 0.18 or something)
but you need to define the columns in your fo:region-body definition. If you
use a page-sequence fop will insert the
text in the columns. I'm not 100% sure about cu
Hi folks,
I haven't seen an example for this but is it possible to have one or more
blocks in which text flows into the next column, as in a newspaper for
example.
I am trying to do a two column A4 newsletter and don't want to worry about
inserting column breaks
Alex Mc
Josh Campbell wrote:
I've got a column of numbers being pulled out of XML that I want to
total at the bottom of the page using the XSL.
I don't know how many rows of figures will be generated so need
something that can just take all the values in a column and add them up
Check out the sum() funct
Hi all
I've got a column of numbers being pulled out of XML that I want to
total at the bottom of the page using the XSL.
I don't know how many rows of figures will be generated so need
something that can just take all the values in a column and add them up
The logic of this has defied me and I
Is there a way to span a table across multi-column
text and have text flow around it? This would seem to be a common
format.
Ed
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From:
Edward
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:52
PM
Subject: Spanning columns
I am trying to setup pages that have 4 columns of
text. Intermingled with the text are tables that are 3 columns wide. I would
like to pin the table to appear adjacent to a relevant section of text, as well
as have the text flow around the table using the unused 4th
column.
Thank you,
Ed
At 01:41 PM 10/4/01 +0200, Sam Prokop wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>I´ve got the following Problem, i want to create a page, that has a
>different number of columns, for example it starts with 2 columns than
>only one and than 4.
>But i can only define columns in "region-body&quo
Hi folks,
I´ve got the following Problem, i want to create a page, that has a
different number of columns, for example it starts with 2 columns than
only one and than 4.
But i can only define columns in "region-body" and there can be only one
region-body in a simple-page-master.
I don
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