RE: problem with positioning of fo:block-container

2003-12-11 Thread Jeff_Mitchell
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Re: problem with positioning of fo:block-container

2003-12-11 Thread Chris Bowditch
Bachorík Michal wrote: -+ > when i tried to use , nothing was rendered. -+ -+ This element isn't implemented. There is an error logged, -+ and the content is dropped. I also don't think it would -+ help with your problem if it was implemented. Thanx for explaining. But my FOP doesn't show

Re: problem with positioning of fo:block-container

2003-12-11 Thread Roland Schroth
> -+ > > -+ > a > > -+ b > -+ > c > > -+ d > -+ > > -+ > > -+ > is there any way to get 'a' 'b' 'c' 'd' to render on one line? > -+ > -+ There is no reason why it won't be rendered on one line. If > -+ you mean you don't want the whitespace between a and b and > -+ so on, then

RE: problem with positioning of fo:block-container

2003-12-11 Thread Bachorík Michal
Thx for reply, but :) .. (see below) -+ > i found solution - to manually change the order of the -+ > elements. but it sometimes results -+ to shifting another . -+ -+ This may be due to inherited margin settings. Be sure to -+ placeabsolutely positioned block containers only as -+

Re: problem with positioning of fo:block-container

2003-12-10 Thread J.Pietschmann
Bachorík Michal wrote: in some files, fop has problem with element and positioning it on X axis. I mean - i have several elements with the same value in left attribute and different values in top attribute. One or more (smaller part of all) are rendered rather strange - x position of the block-co