George,
I don't understand exactly what you want.
Can you send a scheme that show wished result?
Pascal
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> De : George Tsopouridis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : vendredi 24 octobre 2008 12:51
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> Pascal thanks for your answer...
> Actually, i don't need two
*-indents:
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>> > This because fo:block-container generates a reference-area
>> (see REC XST-FO
>> > 1.1, section 6.3).
>> >
>> > HTH,
>> > Pascal
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Hi George,
IIUC, you need 2 columns with different width.
This is a REC 1.1 feature that is not supported by FOP ATM.
In this case, I've no idea.
Pascal
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> De : George Tsopouridis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : jeudi 23 octobre 2008 13:47
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> Thanks pascal
; *-indents:
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> This because fo:block-container generates a reference-area (see REC XST-FO
> 1.1, section 6.3).
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> HTH,
> Pascal
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Hi,
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> De : George Tsopouridis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mercredi 15 octobre 2008 19:35
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> Jeremias thanks again for your total help, but i need
> something else. If i
> enclose all my content in an fo:block and with start-indent
> and end-indent
> (for
ing-after.conditionality="retain"
>> >
>> > Depends on what effect you need exactly.
>> >
>> > HTH
>> >
>> > On 02.05.2008 21:39:24 Vangelis Karageorgos wrote:
>> >> Hi eve
fy:
>> >padding-after="2cm" padding-after.conditionality="retain"
>> >
>> > Depends on what effect you need exactly.
>> >
>> > HTH
>> >
>> > On 02.05.2008 21:39:24 Vangelis Karageorgos wrote:
>> >> Hi
- Enclose all your content in an fo:block and specify:
> >padding-after="2cm" padding-after.conditionality="retain"
> >
> > Depends on what effect you need exactly.
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > On 02.05.2008 21:39:24 Vangelis Karageorgos wrote:
;padding-after="2cm" padding-after.conditionality="retain"
>
> Depends on what effect you need exactly.
>
> HTH
>
> On 02.05.2008 21:39:24 Vangelis Karageorgos wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> there's a question we've been confront
kindaian wrote:
> Vincent Hennebert escreveu:
>> But I think that Vangelis’ requirement was to make visible the amount of
>> whitespace left at the bottom of a column by the layout algorithm, when
>> no elastic space is available. In which case I’m afraid I can’t think of
>> any FO construction to
On May 6, 2008, at 10:03, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Take
line1
line2
line3
If you use display-align on an ancestor table-cell or block-
container, that would only specify something about a constraint on
the placement of the block as a whole.
You forget line-height which can be specified as a
On 05.05.2008 20:25:58 Andreas Delmelle wrote:
> On May 5, 2008, at 20:06, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
> > kindaian a écrit :
> >>
> >> This is what I wanted it to happen:
> >> top of page
> >> |X -block one
> >> |
> >> |X -block two
> >> |
> >> |X -block three
> >> bottom of the
#x27;s a question we've been confronted with during our development
process
using FOP.
Is page bottom padding possible to materialize in FOP, while
constructing a
layout with several columns and flow from one onto another?
Thanks in advance,
HTH,
Vincent
Vangelis Karageorgos wrote:
Is page bottom padding possible to materialize in FOP, while constructing a
layout with several columns and flow from one onto another?
Another wild guess: If you mean you want to have the columns
balanced, add an empty column spanning block after the content
(using
On May 5, 2008, at 20:06, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
kindaian a écrit :
This is what I wanted it to happen:
top of page
|X -block one
|
|X -block two
|
|X -block three
bottom of the page
I think what I'm looking can be called "vertical-justify". And is
something very useful
effect you need exactly.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> On 02.05.2008 21:39:24 Vangelis Karageorgos wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> there's a question we've been confronted with during our development
>>> process
>>> using FOP
ity="retain"
Depends on what effect you need exactly.
HTH
On 02.05.2008 21:39:24 Vangelis Karageorgos wrote:
Hi everybody,
there's a question we've been confronted with during our development process
using FOP.
Is page bottom padding possible to materialize in FOP, while
nditionality="retain"
Depends on what effect you need exactly.
HTH
On 02.05.2008 21:39:24 Vangelis Karageorgos wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> there's a question we've been confronted with during our development process
> using FOP.
> Is page bottom padding possible to
Hi everybody,
there's a question we've been confronted with during our development process
using FOP.
Is page bottom padding possible to materialize in FOP, while constructing a
layout with several columns and flow from one onto another?
Thanks in advance,
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