Details
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Bug
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Status: Open
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Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Description
Hello,
I did tests with a "fo:block-container", and noticed the following problems when creating PCL files.
If we used the following construction of (fo:block-container reference-orientation="90")
<fo:block>
BC:B: This block container . . .
<fo:block-container reference-orientation="90"
inline-progression-dimension="100pt" >
<fo:block>
BC:B
</fo:block>
<fo:block>
. . .
</fo:block>
</fo:block-container>
</fo:block>
The text in the next block inherits the orientation from the previous (fo:block-container reference-orientation="90").
<fo:block>
BC:B II: This block container has a different reference orientation.
<fo:block-container . . .>
. . .
</fo:block-container>
</fo:block>
This is illustrated by the following example: blockcontainer_T001.fo, blockcontainer_T001.pcl, blockcontainer_T001.pdf, blockcontainer_T001_Page1.png and blockcontainer_T001_Page2.png
On the second page of the PCL file there is a cluster of characters on the right side of the sheet, see: blockcontainer_T001_Page2.png
This is a block marked with "BC:G"
"BC:G This is a normal block that is . . . "