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Subject: <literallayout> rendered with lots of internal whitespace
(i'm on a roll this morning, and that's just based on decaf. most of these observations are based on a document that i'm throwing together that demonstrate how to use a sizable number of docbook elements by showing samples of their use. so i'm getting to see little glitches in the PDF generation i might not have noticed before. the toolchain is xsltproc + FOP.) the latest weirdness is the rendering of a simple <literallayout> Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party. </literallayout> an absolutely stock, non-customized PDF rendering appears as: Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party. in other words, all sorts of inserted whitespace, and left-justified for no reason that i know of. OTOH, if i change this ever so slightly to <literallayout class="monospaced">... it's perfect -- courier font, proper indentation: Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party. any reason why a generic literallayout would generate the first example above? the example shown in the online docbook TDG is wrapped inside a <blockquote>, but a <para> is apparently a legal parent as well, which is what i'm using. thoughts? rday
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