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You should be able to achieve what you want by using a combination of `MaxHeight` and `StopPaging`. You may also need `WrapAnywhere` for results to show the last partial word...
**Examples** In all of the examples, the part of the content with the red background color is user-generated. This is the part of the content that we do not want...
Well, as I mentioned in the original post, I don't know in advance how large the the header or footer are going to be. For a simplified example of our...
@MarcinZiabek I may be a little out of my depth here 😄. That said, I did test how Browsers (tested in Firefox, but Chrome seems to behave the same way)...
I've tried upgrading to 2024.3.x again, and one thing is still causing me problems in regards to line-heights. The new font renderer seems to be clamping line-heights at certain intervals....
@MarcinZiabek I think I've copied over your example exactly, but I'm getting a very different result: ```html Line1Line2Line31.14 Line1Line2Line31.15 Line1Line2Line31.18 Line1Line2Line31.21 Line1Line2Line31.24 Line1Line2Line31.25 ``` Rendered in firefox (Windows 11): ...
I've made a local QuestPDF.Native build, and I can confirm the height() patch makes no difference in this case. What did make a difference between version `2024.3.10` and `2024.6.0` was...
Works as expected on version 2024.6.4.
@bigopon I know I'm late to the discussion, but I've just hit this bug on our v1 codebase. It seems like it's really easy to trigger the behavior if you...
The issue appears to be related to the caching mechanism (`DocumentGenerator.cs/ApplyCaching`). We're disabling the cache for now as a workaround.