Subject: Re: [xsl] Images and XSL FO From: Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 13:51:56 +0000 |
David Tolpin writes: > Indeed. Floats (fo:float), floating horizontally are for > that. Unfortunately, in most implementations I'm aware of floats > either do not float at all, or float in the natural vertical > direction. > taking that as a challenge (:-}), I looked again at the spec. am I right in the following crude view? <fo:float float="none">... stays exactly where it is <fo:float float="left">... sits on the left side of the paragraph, and text floats around it <fo:float float="right">... sits on the right side of the paragraph, and text floats around it <fo:float float="before">... goes to top of this, or subsequent pages this appears to exclude floats going to the *bottom* of the page, if I understand it right. surely this is unnaturely restrictive??? what if the float looked better at the bottom of the page? its also odd that "<fo:float>" defaults to float="none", and so does not float at all..... Anyway, I am glad to say that PassiveTeX is incorrect, I now realise, in that it fails to implement "left" and "right", and assumes "before" if the value is not "none". what joy. I shall see if I can get left and right to work. sebastian XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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