Hi Michael.
On 12 February 2011 00:11, Michael Sulyaev <msulyaev@renderx.com> wrote:
> On 02/05/2011 05:52 PM, Dave Pawson wrote:
>>
>> [error] no space for an element, trying to recover
>> [277][278][279]
>>
>> Not a very helpful error IMHO?
>> Is there any way I can trace it to some source please?
>>
>> Are the numbers page numbers in the output?
>
> Hello Dave,
>
> The numbers in the log are the page numbers. The error message is not very
> helpful, indeed, but at least it says [error], and effectively points to
> page 277, which must be missing something from the source FO.
>
> Tracing down to a particular FO element that did not fit and was dropped
> does not usually take too long. Matching from PDF back to FO on text that
> begins and ends xsl-region-body on that page gives you the first estimate of
> the boundaries. Then search for large things like Images or containers with
> explicitly set dimensions, or even tables with rotated cells.
In my case it was a very large image.
>
> If you cannot find it, please send me the source FO.
>
> The real problem with this situation is that the correct behavior would be
> to report the error and stop processing, and not to try to recover at all,
> because at this moment it is already clear that the rendered result does not
> fully represent to the input source.
Is that a configuration decision Michael?
How to specify that please?
-- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. Docbook FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk !DSPAM:87,4d562ed363739458715839! _______________________________________________ (*) To unsubscribe, please visit http://lists.renderx.com/mailman/options/xep-support (*) By using the Service, you expressly agree to these Terms of Service http://w ww.renderx.com/terms-of-service.htmlReceived on Fri Feb 11 22:55:23 2011
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