On 09/27/2013 04:15 PM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote:
Here are three lines from the command-execution log for converting a
bookmap to .pdf – I can't spot anything obviously wrong with the output,
so I'm wondering how to read and understand the warnings.
[FOP INFO] Rendered page #1.
[FOP WARNING] Line 1 of a paragraph overflows the available area by more
than 50 points. (See position 283:655)
[FOP INFO] Rendered page #2.
It's almost always safe to ignore these warnings.
I assume from viewing the whole log that the Warning is related to
rendering the /next /page number in the log: so the example means FOP
has found something to be unhappy about on output page 2.
Question: what does the warning actually imply for the quality of the
output document?
The answer is almost always no.
I don't see any text overflowing the margins, or any
truncated content.
Truncated content is normal when a FOP has to render a no-wrap text line
which is wider than the page. This sometimes happens when processing
<pre> elements or a table cell containing a long URL.
Thanks for any advice on this: it's always more satisfying to run a job
and get an RC of zero :-}
You cannot get that with Apache FOP.
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