Finding over-width tables (and cleaning up transformation warnings?)
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 7:13 pm
Hi all,
Today I was asked how our writers can find and fix over-width tables in our PDFs. I do see an over-width table message in the transformation message summary (look for the "SEE HERE"):
but it's hiding among lots of other messages.
My questions are,
Today I was asked how our writers can find and fix over-width tables in our PDFs. I do see an over-width table message in the transformation message summary (look for the "SEE HERE"):
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Description: [CH] Invalid property encountered on "fo:inline": box-sizing (See position 16:2623)
Description: [CH] No PropertyMaker registered for box-sizing. Ignoring property.
Description: [CH] Invalid property encountered on "fo:inline": box-sizing (See position 16:6424)
Description: [CH] Invalid property encountered on "fo:inline": box-sizing (See position 16:9730)
Description: [CH] Invalid property encountered on "fo:inline": box-sizing (See position 16:13534)
Description: [CH] In collapsing border model a table does not have padding (see http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/tables.html#collapsing-borders), but a non-zero value for padding was found. The padding will be ignored. (See position 20:2112)
Description: [CH] Columns too wide in the auto table. fo:table, location: 20:2112 <--- SEE HERE
Description: [CH] The contents of fo:page-number line 1 exceed the available area in the inline-progression direction by 5560 millipoints. (See position 16:3539)
My questions are,
- How do I clean up these other messages? Is this a sign of something I need to fix in my own CSS
- How does the writer map a "columns too wide" message to a particular DITA topic file or table, or at least get help finding it manually in the PDF (less desirable)?