From: "J.Pietschmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
e.g. change 20% for proportional-column-width(20), etc.
Actually, this is a bit more complicated.
True, and I am aware of the nuances of the proportional-column-width()
function, but this recommendation will work in his scenario, and I didnt
have time to
From: Phil Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Chris Bowditch wrote:
From: Johannes Stuermer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Another cause could be the fact that I'm using landscape orientation. No
warning in a similar xsl-fo that is portrait oriented. I'm only using %
values for all width values (including columns) in my
Thanks for all the responses.
I will avoid % values for column widths.
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Chris Bowditch wrote:
>> From: Johannes Stuermer &
Chris Bowditch wrote:
From: Johannes Stuermer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Another cause could be the fact that I'm using landscape orientation. No
warning in a similar xsl-fo that is portrait oriented. I'm only using %
values for all width values (including columns) in my tables. No
hardcoded
values exp
Chris Bowditch wrote:
I dont believe FOP likes % values in the column widths.
Correct.
e.g. change 20% for proportional-column-width(20), etc.
Actually, this is a bit more complicated.
J.Pietschmann
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From: Johannes Stuermer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is the "maximum specified IPD" a value that I have control over? If so, can
I get rid of this warning by changing it?
This is the width attribute of fo:table. If you have set it to 100% then the
width of the table is the same as the width of the body reg
for all width values (including columns) in my tables. No hardcoded
values expect for the page size, which is set to width=10.44in,
height=8.25in;
Thanks,
Johannes
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Johannes Stuermer wrote:
I keep getting this warning during PDF generation in an embbedded FOP app:
"Sum of fixed column widths 751000 greater than maximum specified IPD"
However, in the XSL-FO file I can't find anything unusual that would
indicate an invalid value for a table columns. What can c
> -Original Message-
> From: Johannes Stuermer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I keep getting this warning during PDF generation in an embbedded
> FOP app:
>
> "Sum of fixed column widths 751000 greater than maximum specified IPD"
>
Hi,
Are you by any chance using nested tables? If so, make
I keep getting this warning during PDF generation in an embbedded FOP app:
"Sum of fixed column widths 751000 greater than maximum specified IPD"
However, in the XSL-FO file I can't find anything unusual that would
indicate an invalid value for a table columns. What can cause such a
warning?
Th
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