Hello,
Thanks for your reply. I do have a customization file so I did as you did 
and tried using the "stock" docbook xsl. And it  worked. By process of 
elimination, it turned out to be a default.image.width parameter. I didn't 
really need it (it was a holdover from my learning curve days) and so now 
everything looks fine.
Thank you again.
-- Michael
Michael Damkier
mdamkier@versant.com
Versant GmbH is incorporated in Germany.
Company registration number: HRB 54723, Amtsgericht Hamburg.
Registered Office: Wiesenkamp 22b, 22359 Hamburg, Germany.
Geschäftsführer: Jochen Witte.
"Bob Stayton" <bobs@sagehill.net> 
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I'm not able to duplicate this problem with a recent or older version of 
DocBook XSL.  I copied your para into a file, replaced the image paths 
with "images/caution.png", set the $alignment stylesheet parameter to 
justify, and the paragraph looks normal.
 
Are you using a customization, and if so, do you get the same behavior 
when you use the stock DocBook XSL instead of your customization?
 
 
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
bobs@sagehill.net
 
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: mdamkier@versant.com 
To: xep-support@renderx.com 
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 3:50 AM
Subject: [xep-support] inline graphic behavior
Hallo, 
I am using DocBook XML and XSL-FO with XEP to create PDF. I am seeing a 
funny behavior with <inlinegraphic...> and/or <inlinemediaobject>. It is 
as if a line-feed follows the image. The attached image shows what I mean. 
Here is the XML... 
<para>Each of the panes can be expanded or collapsed by clicking on the 
buttons in the upper 
         right corner of the pane (<inlinegraphic 
fileref="icons/WindowPane-minimize.gif" /> 
         <guilabel> Minimize</guilabel>, <inlinegraphic 
fileref="icons/WindowPane-maximize.gif" /> 
         <guilabel> Maximize</guilabel>, <inlinegraphic 
fileref="icons/WindowPane-restore.gif" /> 
         <guilabel> Restore</guilabel>). You can also resize the panes by 
dragging their borders. </para> 
This works fine for the HTML output and is the same if I use 
<inlinemediaobject>. 
I am relatively new to all this so any suggestions would be very 
appreciated. 
Thank you. 
Michael Damkier
mdamkier@versant.com
Versant GmbH is incorporated in Germany.
Company registration number: HRB 54723, Amtsgericht Hamburg.
Registered Office: Wiesenkamp 22b, 22359 Hamburg, Germany.
Geschäftsführer: Jochen Witte.
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