RE: [xep-support] Re: text-decoration line-through behaving the same as overline within list-block

From: Karl Stubsjoen <stubsjoen@renderx.com>
Date: Wed Mar 10 2010 - 15:13:31 PST

Great! Glad your issue is resolved.

 

Thanks,

 

Karl..

 

From: Justin Lipton [mailto:justin.lipton@exari.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 4:05 PM
To: Karl Stubsjoen
Cc: sales-force@renderx.com; xep-support@renderx.com
Subject: Re: [xep-support] Re: text-decoration line-through behaving the same as overline within list-block

 

Hi Karl,

Great job. Yes the issues appears to be with the Symbol.afm font. Making the font actually use "Times New Roman" or "Times" rather than the fall back (Symbol) rectified the issue in both 4.9 and 4.17.
Thanks for your help.

Regards,
Justin.
Karl Stubsjoen wrote:

You didn't receive it because it isn't there. The xep-support group rejected it, as the file attachment was too large. I'll look for your files tomorrow. By the way, just a thought, but have you considered that maybe the font is bad? Can you get another copy of the font and install it?

 

Karl..

 

From: Justin Lipton [mailto:justin.lipton@exari.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 4:14 AM
To: Karl Stubsjoen
Subject: Re: [xep-support] Re: text-decoration line-through behaving the same as overline within list-block

 

Hi Karl,
I never received it - and it's not showing up in the archive which is strange! I'll send you some fo when I'm in the office tomorrow. Sorry about the empty regions - I was trying to simplify the example.
Regards,

Justin Lipton

Exari Systems
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On 10 March 2010 20:07, Karl Stubsjoen <stubsjoen@renderx.com> wrote:

Justin,
Have you received previous emails from me with attached FO and result demonstrating that things are working as expected? I've attached the previous emails. Also, can you provide another fo document. I had to make changes to your original because there were problems with empty elements.
Karl..

From: owner-xep-support@renderx.com [mailto:owner-xep-support@renderx.com] On Behalf Of Justin Lipton
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 10:33 PM
To: xep-support@renderx.com
Subject: [xep-support] Re: text-decoration line-through behaving the same as overline within list-block

Confirmed today that this is still an issue in xep 4.17.
Is there anyone who understands this behavior?

Regards,

Justin Lipton

Exari Systems
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On 5 March 2010 15:22, Justin Lipton <justin.lipton@exari.com> wrote:
Does this sound like an xep bug?
I can't understand why underline is ok, overline is ok but line-through is not.

Regards,

Justin Lipton

Exari Systems
Boston | London | Melbourne | Munich
Test drive our software online - www.exari.com/demo-trial.html
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On 2 March 2010 13:20, Justin Lipton <justin.lipton@exari.com> wrote:
Hi,
I've got some fo where I'm using a list block. The text within the list block needs to have strikethrough applied.
To do this I've been using:
text-decoration="line-through"

e.g.
      <fo:list-block background-color="transparent" color="black" line-height-shift-adjustment="disregard-shifts" margin-right="0cm" provisional-distance-between-starts="36pt" space-after="0cm" space-before="12pt" text-align="left">
       <fo:list-item relative-align="baseline">
         <fo:list-item-label end-indent="label-end()" start-indent="0pt">
           <fo:block color="black" font-family="&quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Symbol, serif" font-size="12pt" font-weight="normal" line-height="120%" line-height-shift-adjustment="disregard-shifts" text-decoration="line-through">A.</fo:block>
         </fo:list-item-label>
         <fo:list-item-body start-indent="body-start()">
           <fo:block font-family="&quot;Times New Roman&quot;, Symbol, serif" font-size="12pt" font-weight="normal" id="Paragraph_0" line-height="120%" line-height-shift-adjustment="disregard-shifts" text-decoration="line-through"> and wish to exchange certain information, which may include confidential, sensitive or proprietary information.</fo:block>
         </fo:list-item-body>
       </fo:list-item>
     </fo:list-block>

However, it appears that with xep 4.9, when used within a list-block text-decoration="line-through" and text-decoration="overline" produce the same output (text-decoration="underline" works correctly).
I've tried this wrapprng the text in an inline and applying the text-decoration there instead of the clock level too.
Any guidance as to how I can get the strikethrough working within the list-block would be appreciated.

I'm attaching a test case and its PDF output.

Regards,

Justin Lipton

Exari Systems
Boston | London | Melbourne | Munich
Test drive our software online - www.exari.com/demo-trial.html
Read our blog on document assembly - blog.exari.com

 

 

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