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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    Re: Example doc.
From:       Thomas Zander <zander () planescape ! com>
Date:       2002-06-24 17:45:37
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 02:24:41PM +0200, David Faure wrote:
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> On Thursday 20 June 2002 01:06, Thomas Zander wrote:
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > recently we spoke about the frame-sorting mechanism. Please take a look at the 
> > PDF, and KWord doc at:
> >     http://www.microweb.nl/zander/frame-order.kwd
> >     http://www.microweb.nl/zander/frame-order.pdf
> > 
> > The CVS version (post beta2) should determine the order of frames correctly in 
> > all cases I have seen in latin-language publications.
> 
> Very nice! (although I had to fix a case not tested by the doc above (see log) ;)

Hmm? I still have an old version compiled and can't find anything wrong. The
position of a frame is absolute; a frame on page 2 has a larger Y-coord then
any on frame one. Its not relative of the page top-left, but to the document
top-left.

Do you have a document where this is going wrong?  I'm not convinced this is
needed..


> > I also want to poin to the doc since I want to point out some bugs in the
> > current rendering code.
> > This might be a nice doc to test 'getting it right'.
> > 
> > - The bottom of the non-last frame of all framesets have a little white space
> > showing through. This seems to be something with the text-doc not painting 
> > since the text doc is split to the next frame. (Just a whild guess)
> This case is supposed to be handled (both the space between parags,
> and space between two lines of a parag). I can't see this problem on this doc
> (well, fonts might differ) ... I see something similar on the right of some frames
> though - looks like a rounding problem. I'll have to do some hair-tearing to see if 
> I can fix that....

The funny thing is that I updated Saterday and the problem seems to be fixed, until
you print it, that is.  The PDF still had the problem you can see in the above 
PDF as well.

> > - The center frame (with the big text) is suppost to be transparent but it
> > has a white background.  Making it completely transparent does not change that.
> > In this case I want the green background and the black border line to shine
> > through.
> Fixed.
> Hmm, almost. This frame has margins, and transparency behind margins doesn't
> paint. Will fix.

Looks quite good :)  I'm wondering why the output Postscript looks bad (a gray 
square instead of the background), i'll have to make a real print to be sure,
but my guess is that QPainter needs fixing :}
 
> > - The picture is centered in the parent-frame but as the border lines top/bottom
> > of that little frame show, it is slightly to the left of the center. Seems to
> > be the same thing reported earlier on the right-aligned text.
> Fixed.

Thanx.

-- 
Thomas Zander                                           zander@planescape.com
                                                 We are what we pretend to be

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