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Subject: before i forget, a summary so far
before all this starts to blur together, the observations over the past day or so related to generating PDF via xsltproc and FOP: <calloutlist>: a <callout> does not handle multiple "arearefs" values very well -- apparently, the space allocated for the display of the callout bug in the <calloutlist> is fixed and additional bugs associated with the same <callout> are pushed to the next line after the first two. <literallayout>: it sure looks like the attribute text-align="start" should be added to the attribute-set "verbatim.properties", unless there's a good reason why it wasn't there in the first place. <variablelist>: to handle mono font terms, more space should be allocated for the display of the term (already dealt with by bob s. in CVS). there may be a hyphenation issue as well since, if you try to use a gibberish term like "XXXXXXXXX", the result displayed is just as much as will fit in the calculated space, and the rest is dropped to the following line, with no hyphenation. also, at least for me, trying to display two terms /bin and /usr/bin for the same <varlistentry> produced the PDF output: /bin,/ usr/bin i have no idea where the intermediate space went. i think that's everything so far. rday p.s. and, all of this aside, is it true that xsltproc has the aforementioned problem with merging attribute-set's?? i find that hard to believe since it's such a critical feature. anyone know for sure?
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