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Posted to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Jukka Ignatius <ju...@napa.fi> on 2005/08/11 11:06:19 UTC
Inline figure
Hello!
Is there a way to define vertical align for a inline figure in FOP?
As I checked from the compliance page, all the "Area Alignment
Properties" seem to be partially or not at all supported. As you
probably all know, by default fo:external-graphic aligns as follows
(sorry the terrible ascii demonstration, hope you get the picture ;)
---------------------------------------------------------------
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Etiam
________
pulvinar. | | Nunc neque. Donec tortor metus, mollis id,
|______|
interdum eu, scelerisque nec, orci. Cras dolor nibh, facilisis.
---------------------------------------------------------------
And i would like to have those inline figure more like:
---------------------------------------------------------------
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Etiam
________
| |
pulvinar. |______| Nunc neque. Donec tortor metus, mollis id,
interdum eu, scelerisque nec, orci. Cras dolor nibh, facilisis.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Any suggestions?
best rgds,
--
Jukka Ignatius
Napa Ltd
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Re: Inline figure
Posted by Jeremias Maerki <de...@greenmail.ch>.
On 11.08.2005 12:15:33 Jukka Ignatius wrote:
> So at the moment we're eagerly waiting for the 1.0DR1 to come out. Is
> the "Current Status of FOP" -page up to date at the moment? ("However,
> we think that at the current rate of progress we can start releasing
> again in the second half of 2005.")
Since we're planning a first preview release (not a stable release) within
the next couple of months, yes, this still applies. See also:
http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/FOPNews
Jeremias Maerki
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Re: Inline figure
Posted by Jeremias Maerki <de...@greenmail.ch>.
I'm afraid you're out of luck with FOP 0.20.5. See here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-user&m=105406458432749&w=2
If you're adventurous, you can try the current development code directly
from the Subversion repository. It's implemented there. No guarantees
about other problems occuring if you try that. This is still
work-in-progress.
On 11.08.2005 11:06:19 Jukka Ignatius wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is there a way to define vertical align for a inline figure in FOP?
>
> As I checked from the compliance page, all the "Area Alignment
> Properties" seem to be partially or not at all supported. As you
> probably all know, by default fo:external-graphic aligns as follows
> (sorry the terrible ascii demonstration, hope you get the picture ;)
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Etiam
> ________
> pulvinar. | | Nunc neque. Donec tortor metus, mollis id,
> |______|
> interdum eu, scelerisque nec, orci. Cras dolor nibh, facilisis.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> And i would like to have those inline figure more like:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Etiam
> ________
> | |
> pulvinar. |______| Nunc neque. Donec tortor metus, mollis id,
>
> interdum eu, scelerisque nec, orci. Cras dolor nibh, facilisis.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Any suggestions?
Jeremias Maerki
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