Singhal, Ramneek (Exchange) wrote:
I have generated a tabular PDF report using Apache-FOP-0.20.5. if I try
to search a String(ctrl-f) in generated PDF report, it never finds it,
tough string exists in the document.
You've used non-standard (custom) fonts. FOP 0.20.5 doesn't
generate the data st
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
- would you expect a side-float being placed on another page than its
anchor? Would you prefer the whole chunk of text to be deferred on the
following page?
This should not happen unless two (or more) side flows anchored at the
same line are stacked. I'm not sure whet
Vincent, in considering this, you may wish to also keep in mind: what
do you see as the usage difference between side-floats and the
xsl:region-start and xsl:region-end regions? I mention this, just to
make sure that use cases actually intended for side regions do not move
into side-floats, a
Dear Fop users,
I'm currently thinking about the implementation of side-floats
() into Fop. It turns out that there is a
choice to make between several design decisions which imply different
behaviors regarding the placement of floats on the page.
To help me make a decision, I'd like to know whi
Yes it was a docbook thin, sorry for that.
The problem was that the sub sections were stored in a para element
instead in another section element.
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Chris Bowditch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 11. August 2006 11:36
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apach
I've a template which it's giving me headaches as i can't seam to find a way
to implement it with fop...
I've a region-before in a page with 2 columns defined. My only problem is
that i need that the region-before to ocupy only the area of the 1st column
and allow text to flow into it's "position
Remo Liechti wrote:
this generates:
1. section one
1.1 section one dot one
section one dot one dot one
1.2 section one dot two
section one dot two dot one
2. section two
2.1 section two dot one
You see, it only goes down one node... to tell the FOP to go down more
steps, a property exists: