Hi Samuel,
You have already figured out how to avoid the problem, but FYI, what you
are witnessing is the result of a bug in the code that handles pages of
different widths (the infamous Changing IPD feature). That bug appears
to have been fixed in Trunk but I don’t remember when.
Unless you have
On Friday 16 December 2011 10:17:32 Pascal Sancho wrote:
> Hi Samuel,
>
> I don't understand what you mean by "if I take 1mm off the left margin
> on right hand pages..."
> Can you provide a short snippet to illustrate, please?
Take the following definitions for left and right pages (these can be
Hi Samuel,
I don't understand what you mean by "if I take 1mm off the left margin
on right hand pages..."
Can you provide a short snippet to illustrate, please?
I know there is a bug in inline-progression-dimension computation when
using 'mm' or 'cm' as unit, that can cause trouble when using inv
On Thursday 15 December 2011 23:50:54 Luis Bernardo wrote:
> On 12/15/11 7:44 PM, Samuel Penn wrote:
> > For some reason, if I tweak the margins a bit, then the image problem
> > comes back. I did remove the negative margins whilst testing the
> > example I sent, and it made no difference, so it se
Sorry, this was addressed to Samuel
Le 16/12/2011 09:50, Pascal Sancho a écrit :
> Hi Luis,
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Hi Luis,
I tried your initial FO (with negative margin) against FOP 1.0 and FOP
trunk:
FOP 1.0 is buggy while FOP trunk works as expected.
In addition, note that with fo:external-object or
fo:instream-foreign-object, there are half-leading before and after,
that depend on font-size and line-height
On 12/15/11 7:44 PM, Samuel Penn wrote:
On Thursday 15 December 2011 00:26:43 Luis Bernardo wrote:
Your page definitions (margins, paddings, and so on) may be part of the
problem. Negative margins in a page are suspicious to me...
I probably had a reason for that, but I did that 10 years ago, s
On Thursday 15 December 2011 00:26:43 Luis Bernardo wrote:
> Your page definitions (margins, paddings, and so on) may be part of the
> problem. Negative margins in a page are suspicious to me...
I probably had a reason for that, but I did that 10 years ago, so I
don't remember why.
> I fixed your