Jackie,
I have a suggestion for you that might help.
I guess you are using the command line to transform your XML directly
into PDF using FOP. You need to see your finished XSL-FO output
before it is rendered into PDF. This is a basic transformation that
can be done by SAXON (for example). Examine
On Aug 22, 2006, at 21:00, Jacqueline Radebaugh wrote:
Hi,
Unfortunately, now I have another problem. Like I wrote yesterday,
Unfortunately, sometimes the data exceeds the line of the
column and flows on over to the next line. When this happens, my
output columns resemble:
$aName
Hello:
Thank you very much for your help. I took your advice and have solved my
problem with the table.
Unfortunately, now I have another problem. Like I wrote yesterday,
I have created a table in XSL-FO where the output should look like:
$aName of $a
$bName of $b
My XSL-FO code is
On Aug 21, 2006, at 20:55, Jacqueline Radebaugh wrote:
Hello:
Thank you for your message. I am using FOP 0.20.5rc3a (I apologize
for not including this in my first message.)
Well, 0.20.5 is ancient, so I'd definitely give 0.92beta a go (*).
It's stabler than the beta tag indicates, and o
Hello:
Thank you for your message. I am using FOP 0.20.5rc3a (I apologize for not
including this in my first message.)
My XSL-FO code is:
$
It looks identical to your code. Do you think that I just need to upgrade the
version of FOP that I am us
On Aug 21, 2006, at 20:06, Jacqueline Radebaugh wrote:
Hi,
Unfortunately, sometimes the data exceeds the line of the
column and flows on over to the next line. When this happens, my
output columns resemble:
$aName of $a that goes over the
line and ruins my columns.
$bName of $b
Hello:
I have created a table in XSL-FO where the output should look like:
$aName of $a
$bName of $b
My XSL-FO code is:
$
My XML code is:
a
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