Looks like one of our smaller consistency problems. The ListBlockLayoutManager cannot deal with inline-level FOs as its parent. We'll have to fix that. In the meantime, wrap your list-block in a block and you should be fine.
On 26.06.2006 10:01:02 Pascal Sancho wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Arturo Perez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 4:47 PM > > > > Perez wrote: > > > > > > Using trunk revision 412972 from June 9th (0.92beta) I get a > > > ClassCastException in the ListBlockLayoutManager.java line 286. I > > > made a patch for my local copy to avoid the crash but now the list > > > items don't come out. Any possibility of a real patch/fix? Tia, > > > > > > > > > > The disappearing text is in the following obfuscated .fo > > file. There should be a list-block appearing between the > > paragraph beginning with > > 3BFHGwaFzrOThFmJR: and the paragraph beginning with "RgL > > mfwfoo561suV X2 cd0 aa3JdTd jme8jJeVlR". > > > > It looks like some really bad interaction between the blind > > table of the document and the list block. Any help would be > > vastly appreciated. If I can get some sort of pointer as to > > why the list-block disappears I can redo the stylesheet to > > avoid the problem. > > Hi Arturo, > > After reading your fo file, I've identified what did not do the job: > fo:inline containing a fo:list-block. > (see the snippet in fine) > > Reading the spec, I don't know if the constraint [1] does explain this > bahaviour. > Someone else? > [1] "No area may have more than one normal child area returned by the > same fo:inline formatting object." <snip/> Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]