That's a lot simpler than the way I had done it in the past. Thanks.
Colin
On 3/29/07, Ron Catterall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's very easy to put in an extra fo block to act as a line break
<!-- PI to cause a line break - usage <?lb?> -->
<xsl:template match="processing-instruction('lb')">
<fo:block/>
</xsl:template>
Does this help?
Ron
I have personally never been able to get any kind of line breaks to work
by attempting to insert them into a source file.
Instead, I have had to do things with a customization layer in XSLT, to
produce separate fo:block elements to break lines.
I can post an example if you'd like, but in the meantime I'd like to know
if anyone else has a better solution.
Colin
On 3/29/07,* D_A_U* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I am new here and especially new with using Docbook. I want to create
Reports with results of softwaretests.
I used an informaltable. Within the tablecells I have text with includes a
char(10) --> Carriage return.
The PDF result ignores these CR/LF.
Does someone know to solve this? I can also transform the chr(10) to an
other character before converting.
Thanks
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