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Subject: Re: [docbook] Nested ItemizedLists with IE and PDF
I think this is a bug in IE6. I wanted to see where the nested <div class="itemizedlist"> was positioned, so I put a border on it: <div class="itemizedlist" style="border: 1pt solid black;"> When I did that, the gap disappeared. I changed the color to white and it looked fine. 8^) But adding a border should not change the spacing! Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises DocBook Consulting bobs@sagehill.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Miller" <ray.miller@nist.gov> To: <docbook@lists.oasis-open.org> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 11:28 AM Subject: Re: [docbook] Nested ItemizedLists with IE and PDF > > How about providing a short sample of your input and the HTML output so we > > have a better idea of what is going on? > > Docbook XML > > <itemizedlist> > <title> > <emphasis>Section Metrics</emphasis> > </title> > <listitem> > <simpara> > <emphasis>Project deliverables</emphasis> > </simpara> > </listitem> > <listitem override="none"> > <itemizedlist> > <listitem> > <simpara> > <emphasis>Dates</emphasis> > </simpara> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <simpara> > <emphasis>Locations</emphasis> > </simpara> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <simpara> > <emphasis>Quantity Required</emphasis> > </simpara> > </listitem> > </itemizedlist> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <simpara> > <emphasis>Delivery media specified</emphasis> > </simpara> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <simpara> > <emphasis>Any special instructions for packaging and > handling</emphasis> > <inlinemediaobject> > <imageobject> > <imagedata depth="14pt" scalefit="1" > entityref="imgChecklist"/> > </imageobject> > </inlinemediaobject> > </simpara> > </listitem> > </itemizedlist> > > > HTML (ie6) > > <div class="itemizedlist"><p class="title"><b> > <span class="emphasis"><em>Section Metrics</em></span> > </b></p><ul type="disc"><li> > <span class="emphasis"><em>Project deliverables </em></span> > </li><li style="list-style-type: none"><div class="itemizedlist"><ul > type="circle"><li> > <span class="emphasis"><em>Dates</em></span> > </li><li> > <span class="emphasis"><em>Locations</em></span> > </li><li> > <span class="emphasis"><em>Quantity Required</em></span> > </li></ul></div></li><li> > <span class="emphasis"><em>Delivery media specified</em></span> > </li><li> > <span class="emphasis"><em>Any special instructions for packaging and > handling</em></span> > <span class="inlinemediaobject"><img > src="file:/home/millerray/DocBook/images/checklist.gif" height="18"></span> > </li></ul></div> > > Another issue (maybe should start another thread :-): > > XML > > [ > ... > <!ENTITY imgChecklist SYSTEM "images/checklist.gif" NDATA GIF> > ... > ] > ... > <listitem> > <simpara> > <emphasis>Any special instructions for packaging and > handling</emphasis> > <inlinemediaobject> > <imageobject> > <imagedata depth="14pt" scalefit="1" > entityref="imgChecklist"/> > </imageobject> > </inlinemediaobject> > </simpara> > </listitem> > ... > > The ENTITY declaration resides within the doctype block; the itemizedList > fragment resides in a separate <sect2> source file; linkage through nested > xincludes. > The resulting HTML source is not a relative image path but a fully qualified > uri (full path specification). When utilzing fileref in lieu of entityref, > the full path directory of the source files is prepended to a full path > specification resulting in two file:// statements in the image src= output. > > Problem only exists when xincludes are implemented. > > -- > Ray Miller > >
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