The FOP compliance page for the common font property font-family says
that for 0.93, font-family lists are allowed but glyph based font
selection is not supported.
What exactly does that mean, glyph based font selection?
Can I specify a fall-back list of font families, and have the font
Hi Loran,
Unfortunately, FOP 0.93 does not have any support to a character by character
font selection.
If you want such strategy, you have to make it yourself (in the XSLT stage).
When you specify a font list, the FO processor (FOP, in your case) should use
the first that is available in your
FOP does not yet support font selection on a character-by-character
basis. What's supported is simply a fallback: font-family=Arial,Helvetica
If Arial is not configured in FOP, FOP will use Helvetica.
On 27.06.2007 02:55:58 Loran Kary wrote:
The FOP compliance page for the common font property
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Hi,
I have a table with column headings. Sometimes the headings are quite
long and I want to force a carrige return and display the heading text
on two lines, for example:
Currently looks like this:
--
Portfolio Start Value
33
44
55
Hi Trevor,
For your table/column headings - if you wrap the textual content of your
fo:table-cell/ within a block it should by default wrap the text
within it since the wrap-option attribute of fo:block/ defaults to
wrap.
The blank line between your table headings and table rows can be
On Jun 27, 2007, at 16:17, Trevor Keast wrote:
Hi,
I have a table with column headings. Sometimes the headings are
quite long and I want to force a carrige return and display the
heading text on two lines, for example:
On top of what Adrian already mentioned, you could also use simply: