From: Alexander Peshkov (peshkov@renderx.com)
Date: Mon Jul 19 2004 - 02:33:16 PDT
Hello Dan,
I cannot say anything definite about the first problem without XSL-FO
source. Could you please send short sample to me off-list (support@renderx.com)?
As for the second problem - 'reversed' text may be caused by the
negative spacing, which appears when indents are too big for
the area (that is end-indent moves end of the text to the left of the
start of the text defined by start indent). Often it is caused by
inherited indents, i.e. table nested inside of the list will inherit
lists indents. To prevent this from happening it make sense to define
explicit zero indents on the table. In case it doesn't help I would
like to have some samples as well.
By the way, which version of XEP you are using?
Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX
DV> These may be bugs
DV> I have a simple table with one row and one heading row. This table is
DV> nested inside a couple levels of a bullet list and hits right at a page
DV> break. The table is drawn, but the row of information hits the end of page
DV> about half way into the cell (just a single line of text). I get the
DV> rulings but no text in the headers (which are intact) on the page which is
DV> ending. On the following page the table is complete and the way it should
DV> be. There are other versions of tables like this just above and below this
DV> break and they are formatted fine. When the table moved away from the page
DV> break this problem went away. Anyone seen a problem like this?
DV> A second table has a problem that also seems to be related to a table
DV> nested in a list. This time the table is composed of about 4 columns and 5
DV> rows. The text in 2 columns (heads only) at the center of the table is
DV> reversed - all other text is fine in both the header and body of the
DV> table. Anyone seen this as well?
DV> ..dan
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