MARTIN Franck wrote:
Does anyone know how to draw a border around a word placed in a
sentence?
The only solution working in FOP 0.20.3 seems to be to use
an SVG, something like:
Bordered stuff
Complete with the missing SVG namespace and fiddle a bit
with the values.
Better wa
As a matter of fact the XSL:FO specification allows border attributes for the
inline element which apparently is not supported by FOP.
I thought they're might be a work around to draw a border around a word placed
in
a sentence. Maybe someone successfully overcame that obstacle... If so, i would
I went through this too. I also tried borders on list cells (not pretty but
it might have been enough of a workaround for me) - didn't work either. You
can fake all this with tables and cell block borders if your text is static
and you have time on your hands (you need to calculate column widths
As a matter of fact the XSL:FO specification allows border attributes for the
inline element which apparently is not supported by FOP.
I thought they're might be a work around to draw a border around a word placed
in
a sentence. Maybe someone successfully overcame that obstacle... If so, i would
a
At 11:09 04/04/2002, MARTIN Franck wrote:
Thank you for your suggestion but :
...
I really can't figure how to draw a border around a word that is placed in a
sentence? I think there must be a way to do so cause it must be pretty
common to draw borders and the fop developpers must have taken that i
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> > Hi all
> >
> > Does anyone know how to draw a border around a word placed in a
> > sentence?
> >
> > I would appreciate any suggestion very much ;)
> >
> > Franck
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Subject: Drawing a border around a simple word
> Hi all
>
> Does anyone know how to draw a border around a word placed in a
> sentence?
>
> I would appreciate any suggestion very much ;)
>
> Franck
>
Hi all
Does anyone know how to draw a border around a word placed in a
sentence?
I would appreciate any suggestion very much ;)
Franck