Hi Georg,

 I would need the second table to start on the same page.... and of course also 
with TH1 header....

Thanks again!

Adam

> Hi Adam,
>  
> Markers are your friends in that case. Basically your header contains a 
> marker area which knows of an id. When the page is generated, the header 
> looks for the next (or last, or first) marker content in the page to pull 
> into the area. You put your marker content at the end of the table so the 
> marker area always finds the correct content for the first table on the page. 
> This works perfectly.
>  
> Only problem: If your table ends on a page and a new table starts at the same 
> page. In that case the new table would miss its first TH1. If that’s the case 
> for your pdf, I have to forward you to the real experts.  Otherwise, I 
> forward you to fo:marker and its documentation.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Georg Datterl
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> Von: Adam Kovacs [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. September 2010 16:23
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: AW: Table with spanned-row-header in 2 columned region-body
>  
> Hi Georg!
>  
> Thanks for your answer... Im exactly looking after workaround-ideas like this!
>  
> The problem is that I have lets say 3 Tables with the same content type but 
> exactly this "spanned" header different..
> I dont know how long these tables are.
> It can happen that the 1. table is 3 pages the 2. is 2 pages and the 3. is 20 
> pages...
> (Imagine it like Tables: "Videos" "Photos" "Music" and content like "title" 
> "author" "date")
>  
> So I think the page-header is no option.
> Or is there a way to set it dynamically?
>  
> Thanks!!
>  
> Adam 
>  
> On 01.09.2010, at 16:00, Georg Datterl wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Adam,
>  
> I don’t think that’s possible, because logically your table has only one 
> column and therefore the TH1 could only span one column. But: What if you put 
> the TH1 into the page header and let it span there?
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Georg Datterl
>  
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>  
> Georg Datterl
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> Von: Adam Kovacs [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. September 2010 15:57
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Table with spanned-row-header in 2 columned region-body
>  
> Hi There!
>  
>  Im trying to make a table with a spanned header in a 2 columned region-body.
> (Examples attached....)
> I would need something like a "span=all" into the table-header... like this:
>  
>             <fo:region-body region-name="PageBody" column-count="2"/>
>  
>         <fo:table>
>                         <fo:table-column>
>                         <fo:table-column>
>                 <fo:table-header >
>                                    <fo:table-row span="all">
>                                <fo:table-cell number-columns-spanned="2">
>                                    <fo:block> T1H1</fo:block>
>                                </fo:table-cell>
>                                    </fo:table-row>
>                                    <fo:table-row>
>                                <fo:table-cell>
>                                    <fo:block> T1H2C1</fo:block>
>                                </fo:table-cell>
>                                <fo:table-cell>
>                                    <fo:block> T1H2C2</fo:block>
>                                </fo:table-cell>
>                            </fo:table-row>
>                 </fo:table-header>
>                 <fo:table-body >
>  
>  
> It should look like this:
>  
> "_______Table Header 1______"
> "TableHeader2"    "TableHeader2"
> "ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
> "ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
> "ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
> ...
>  
> -Page Break-
>  
> "_______Table Header 1______"
> "TableHeader2"    "TableHeader2"
> "ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
> "ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
> "ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
>  
> Any idea how to do this is really appreciated!!!
> Thanks!
>  
> Attached is an example XSL/FO and PDF what I would need... (the blue one is 
> the desired one just also over page breaks....)
>  
>  

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