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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Making sure headers in tables are not too closetothe rule beside them
Bob, > We've had this problem for a long time, and were hopeful to hear there > is a solution. However, after installing the latest JadeTex (wow, the > bookmarks work now! Thanks, Sebastian!), and DSSSL 1.64, we still don't > get any margins in table cells. (Running DocBook 4.1). Hmmm... I do.... ahh... but did you also apply the patches to openjade that you need to apply? Check out: http://indev.insu.com/openjade/ Because you have the new JadeTex, you can avoid all the JadeTex patches, but you will need to patch and recompile openjade. (which you can get from http://openjade.sourceforge.net/) Apologies for not mentioning that earlier. > 1) As those two lines are found in dbtable.dsl, why do you need to add > them to your DSSSL customization layer? You don't, if you are happy with the 3pt value. If you want to change the value, you *should* add them to your customization layer rather than changing them directly in the file. > 2) Is there a typo? Shouldn't ...before-column margin% ... > be ...before-column-margin% ... ? Oops... yes, that is correct. I was reading email remotely and couldn't copy and paste from the file... so I just typed them in and obviously forgot the critical '-' there. > 3) Most important, why doesn't my PDF output show margins in table > cells? What am I missing? How are you generating the PDF? If you are ultimately calling openjade, you will need to patch the program as mentioned earlier. Hope this helps, Dan -- Dan York, Director of Training dyork@e-smith.com Ph: +1-613-751-4401 Mobile: +1-613-263-4312 Fax: +1-613-564-7739 e-smith, inc. 150 Metcalfe St., Suite 1500, Ottawa,ON K2P 1P1 Canada http://www.e-smith.com/ open source, open mind
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